Best Buy had 20 to 40 PS3's, and a handful of 360's, no Wii EB Two PS3's, a handful of 306's, Two empty Wii boxes. Target Three PS3's, two 360's, no Wii.
I think there is a trend here, but am hard pressed to figure it out......
I think I remember hearing that it is less than 1% of 1% of people who us the console. They shouldn't be dropping it anyway. The wrist strap was a convenient way to prevent the wiimote to damage anything if you happened to let go, which you aren't supposed to do and isn't necessary in the games.
I just went to the mall and
Best Buy had 20 to 40 PS3's, and a handful of 360's, no Wii
EB Two PS3's, a handful of 306's, Two empty Wii boxes.
Target Three PS3's, two 360's, no Wii.
I think there is a trend here, but am hard pressed to figure it out......
I think I remember hearing that it is less than 1% of 1% of people who us the console. They shouldn't be dropping it anyway. The wrist strap was a convenient way to prevent the wiimote to damage anything if you happened to let go, which you aren't supposed to do and isn't necessary in the games.