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mrstickball said:
Ummm....

Because there are always fluctuations in shipments and sales of every system, expecially when they sell out?

A 10% deviation from any given number isn't significant enough to extrapolate any issues with falling sales. It could be upto stockpiling (but for what?), shipping problems, or production ramp-ups....Or just no real reason at all.

This is just it here.  If anyone knows anyone who works in a factory you know they arn't just magical wii production machines that produce a steady amount each month.  Sometimes more machines break down then are expected, or you get really random problems like parts not making it on time, or a power company shutting you down because you're using to much power etc and they underproduce, heck sometimes you get a good month going, everything falls into place and you overproduce. 

It's probably just do to how many Wii's are being made.