NJ5 said:
1- Because the holiday season is the most important sales period of the year. If a kid wants a Wii for Christmas and his/her parents can't find one, there's a possibility they'll get a 360 or PS3 instead. 2- An even simpler way to look at it is that it's a good business principle to try to match demand with supply as much as possible. Demand is higher in Christmas, so supply should also be higher. 3- To get a load of free advertisement in newspapers ("Wii wins holiday sales" articles)
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That's not what I meant. I meant if nintendo had consoles to selled they get them to retailers as soon as possible. You are talking about production scales. Obviously if nintendo could make more consoles, they would.







