| Squilliam said: The Wii has been pretty much down for a month... Supply constrained doesn't explain it so much because of the stead supply for the previous month and the fact that Nintendo has increased production. I hate to say anything like this but could the Wii be reaching some sort of saturation point with its current market?
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Exactly, just like the DS.... oh, wait. ;)
See the problem with such a silly question is that if the Wii is at its saturation point at its amount per week/month sold, then that would also imply saturation at lower levels too, since the other systems aren't jumping in leaps and bounds to the Wii's numbers. The answer really is that the summer months in the US are generally slow, because people are on vacation. July/August usually aren't good days to release titles, because many people aren't around to buy the games, unless its a blockbuster title that people will kick the doors down for.







