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i find it funny that I misspelled "intelligent" in my last post.

 



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I got incredibly lucky getting my Wii last December.

I never bought a launch console before & me and my friend thought we could nonchalantly walk right up to the store right before midnight and 'snag one up'

Maaaaaaannn...Hahahahahahaha! So foolish. Turns out the long line we thought wasn't there was on the other side of the building outside. Oh THERE it is! Hahahaha! I learned an important lesson that night.

Since I work nightshift (typing this message from my job as we speak) it turns out that worked for the best in getting a Wii.

December 5 last year I was in town on a paying the bills errand already resigning myself to a much later Wii purchase (just sort of put it out of my mind for a while. ain't no way i was gonna get one in this Xmas rush. maybe i'd try again in January). I decided to go to Wal-Mart to paw like a puppy at the glasscase to see what I was missing (pining for the Wii *sigh*) & suddenly I see on the case a cutout of the ad paper saying Wiis will be in stock the next morning at 8AM. I said YOWZA! It was perfect. I can leave my nightshift job and go straight to the store instead of going home.

Ended up being 12th in line and only 30 would be in stock. Had them by the register, no point in stocking them in the glasscase. More than 30 people showed up by the 8AM deadline. We were given tickets. The 11th guy was on cell phone with his contact in another nearby town store's Wii line. His contact ended up getting the Wii and I became 11th!

Got my Wii on December 6 & later showed it to my friend who went with me. He was shocked of course. And to this day he STILL hasn't been able to pick up a Wii. Every now and then I may see a few or a couple in the case but they don't last very long and probably sell out moments after I see them.

I don't think Nintendo's supplying short on purpose. Makes little financial sense and Nintendo's always about that profit. The demand is truly just that crazy.

I don't think it will end at all this year. A whole year of launch frenzy. Never been done before. As the Holiday 2007 season gets near it will only get worse. It's really the WiiDS Phenomenon in action. Don't expect easy Wii buys anytime soon. But maybe you can persuade people irrationally complaining about their Wiis on the internet to part with theirs and get one before they realize their mistake.

Oh & wait until they finally unveil those colors. Some people are simply holding out because they want the Black Wii. Kotaku let that picture slip and people went crazy over it.

John Lucas 



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Around here, if you really want a Wii, you do get one.  But it does take a few days at the least.  Usually, stores like Circuit City suddenly announce in the Sunday paper that they have 20-50 tickets to get a Wii when they come in, or something along those lines.  People still go in early Sunday morning and stand in short lines to get them.  It's pretty crazy.



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I don't think we need a news article to know that Wii sells like... well, not much sells like a wii.



Here's kicking when your down:
The year is 1998. Nintendo 64 sales are doing horribly, and Sony makes these stupid commercials where Crash Bandicoot goes to the Nintendo headquarters and gets escorted out by security. Sony pressures companies to only produce for their console, when they might have helped Nintendo just a little bit.
I wish there was a Nintendo commercial where Mario takes a dump near the Sony HQ. That would make me happy. But nintendo would never do that. They aren't jerks, like Sony. They don't invent failed media after failed media and force it upon their users. They don't put up billboards with a white woman holding a black persons face saying "white is coming". Only Sony does that. Sony is now paying for its series of horrible upper-management and marketing mistakes, just like Nintendo paid for the Nintendo64 and the virtual boy.


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I can understand your sentiment about Sony and Nintendo, but in all honesty, their Crash Bandicoot ads made perfect marketing sense back then. They were the rank outsiders, and in that case you do one thing:

Guerrilla marketing

You are not the leader, you are not the runner-up. Being leader or runner-up requires specific marketing strategies and tactics. Sony used what made sense then.

During the PS3 launch, Sony would have been extremely stupid to pull off ads like that; contrast this to the PS3 launch and the Xbox360 barge floating along the Seine; that tells you Microsoft, the "guerrilla perpretrators" of that marketing stunt, are the underdogs this time around.

Nintendo? No, they wouldn't do such stunts, not because they are so very nicey-nicey, but because they have decided to go Blue Ocean, where there simply is no competition from a marketing standpoint, so despite being the losers of the last generation, guerrilla marketing is no longer necessary. 



Could you just stop listening to Perrin Kaplan? The time will come when Wii shortages are going to be sorted out and she will be the last one to know.



Hardcore gaming is a bubble economy blown up by Microsoft's $7 $6 billion losses.