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Seece said:
WiiU was selling in Europe all year just at low levels, and this holiday I'm sure it's been selling at lower than expected holiday levels. Besides, it's January a time when everything comes to a halt. If you can't see that European retailers being burnt by having to send WiiU stock back (like I said an industry first) being the cause for not a lot of stock for WiiU then again, your problem. 

You have no evidence that retailers that are continuing to stock Wii U are "burnt" in any way. And since we're talking about the retailers that are still stocking Wii U, your tangential comments about Wii U sales rates are completely irrelevant.