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@Rol: But they were so renegades in Gamefan for sounding a friendly british. And younsters tend to be easy to influence

@Gamerace: No, they aren't diverting supply due currency exchange, since it would only mean less consoles sold and loss in profit. If Nintendo would put excessive supply to Europe, the consoles would only stand in Nintendos warehouse, when in NA you are able to get quick sale.

@dharh: Yes, it's true, there's only digital play. "Game" is only another way of saying "play". Oh, and don't argue me about the subject, argue the behaviour psychologists who say so. But nothing to worry about, playing is one of the most important factors in learning process.

Wii Music requires skill and challenge, it's just that you're not able to get a high score. What you are actually saying is, that playing a piano or a guitar doesn't require skill, since you can play any song you like, but it's a whole different thing whether it sounds like the song you play.
And Wii Music is genious, take part in thread "Wii Music - The Ultimate Videogame?".

@Paul Warren: Now that you pointed out games and their scores, take a look at the sales, and you'll notice that high rating doesn't equal high sales. And that's because the reviewers doesn't represent the market, which in the end is the only judge in games quality.

And Nintendo doesn't have a North-American factory and Wii is manufactured currently at the pace of 2,4 million a month (second only to Nintendo DS) for worldwide distribution, it used to be 1,8 million, from which majority went to North-America and Nintendo have been ramping up production on a good rate, 1M/month until 3/07, 1,3M until 8/07, 1,8M until 8/08 and now 2,4M a month. It also takes around six months to ramp up Wii production and for the production ramps, you need to estimate the level it's ramped to. As for Wii being the fastest selling console in history, it's pretty much impossible to accurately estimate the correct level of demand.

And as for the rest of your posts... Oh please...



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Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.