Nintendo Already Anticipating Holiday Wii Shortages
As we approach the holiday season, Nintendo has already said that they don't expect to keep up with demand for the Wii console. In an interview with the LA Times, Nintendo president Reggie Fils-Aime said they're ramping up production by 33% already, with further increases planned. They're hoping to avoid the scarcity of Wii's that occurred last year, which cost them a great deal of money in potential sales. "We're now producing 2.4 million units a month worldwide. Last year, we made 1.6 million a month. So we've made a 33% increase. One of our competitors projects they will sell 10 million consoles worldwide this year. For us, that's three months of production. We're producing an unprecedented level of hardware to try to meet demand."
No, people arn't eating them, but I hear that their CPU when ground up makes a powerful aphrodisiac.
-Ours is the wisdom of Solomon, the magic of Merlyn, the fall of Icaris.
Tell me about it, I mean just look at their sales for the last two years... oh wait.
Hey, look! It's Bono's brother.
Just imagine how much it would sell if it reassuringly said "Don't Panic!" in large blocky lettering on the front!