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DonWii said:
After being left with tons of Gamecubes sitting around after the first year last generation- and haulting production for months(costly)-, Nintendo is not taking too many chances, even if most signs point to success.

I don't blame them, though.
However, 1.8M units a month is nothing to sneeze at either.

Ninny learned a valuable lesson from GC. They aren't going to flood the market with their product and really just cheapen it. Now, they have literally created a panic. I am glad I have one - I feel for the folks who want one during the holidays and will *settle* for a 360.

But ... unlike the Wii, GC only had a few games that lured in nongamers. Donkey Konga was one game. Now? Every Wii game, especially WiiSports, is engaging. That, IMHO, is why the Wii is a success. It proves gameplay, not graphics, sell sytems.