I dont think that makes sense. I dont think the appeal of the wii is that it's impossible to find. If there were more units out there then they would sell and nintendo would be all too happy to oblige. If that thing about holding back to keep up the shortages is true, then it's not nintendo's doing, but the retailers. I remember some retailers were charging $400 for the wii (and continue to?), and they pocket the difference, not nintendo.
Shortages are not new to console sales as well, especially this early on. Remember ps2? xbox360? Motion sensing tech probably has unique parts to it, just like bluray. Nintendo has said that they had to build factories in china. Do you think that's a lie? Cuz you could probably go see them if you wanted to. Finally, I doubt nintendo, in their heart of hearts, actually predicted wii demand despite their glowing optimism in front of the media throughout the console's development.
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Before I go on I just want to say that I never said (and never will say) that Nintendo are definitely creating false shortages. I'm saying it's a possibility because I don't work at Nintendo so I have no idea for sure.
Both PS2 and 360 fixed their console shortage issue a few months after launch, and it's been about half a year since Wii launched, and they've gone on record saying shortages will continue throughout the whole year.
Console shortages are a great thing because they keep the console in the media spotlight with headlines like "Wii continues to dominate" or "Wii sold out completely...again", which is great for Nintendo. I have nothing against console shortages and I think it's a very smart move.Â
The only thing that prompted me to make this thread was someone saying something like "the only reason PS3/360 may outsell Wii at Christmas would be because Wii is having shortages" which makes no sense that MS/Sony are able to supply many more units of their consoles despite Nintendo being in the business for such a long time...meaning I'm sure they'd know how to produce effectively.
I could be wrong and I could be right, and I am interested to know what everyone thinks about this.Â
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