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Kwaad said:
OriGin said:

I don't care what anyone says, the sooner the Wii is in stock everywhere and everyone can buy one the better for us to know how this generation is going to pan out.

If there are enough Wii's in stock all over the US the better, I just want to know what the REAL demand is... if the hardware number hits 600,000 in April with FULL supply then that will be GOOD news don't you think?

I don't want the Wii to still be sold out, because it's impossible to gauge the REAL demand... if 250,000 for March was the number of units supplied, supply REALLY goes up and down each week... which is kinda lame, but I think Nintendo Held back.

Nintendo's financial meeting is being held currently so it will be very good to see their news about this, the projected number and production for the next year and the next quarter will be released today, so all of these things are good bits of information.

Itrackr may not be TOTALLY accurate, but it's a good indication, it in no way is a bad sign for the Wii... I can only see good from more stock being available.

PLUS demand can't continue with no precedence... i'm sorry but as Nintendo hasn't released and isn't releasing any new big huge games that are going to continue to pull customers it's only natural for the demand to start to subside...

EDIT - It's about time as well.


Actually nintendo launched their 3rd or 4th biggest game of 2007 last week... this aint a good sign. XD


 PFFT yeah right dude, that was not one of Nintendo's big guns for the year... it's a 'nothing' game for pushing hardware.  I don't think there is really many people that will buy a Wii for Super Paper Mario, sorry.

That game is simply to fill the space for Nintendo gamers while they wait for the other games to arrive, it's not a big game, and it's not expected to move more hardware.  Sorry but this is NO news for Nintendo.  I would expect availability to rise in April and it's definitely not a doom and gloom situation for Wii to be consistently available.  Why if it's available does it mean that it's not selling?