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TalonMan said:
nordlead said:
@sky render

since Nintendo usually makes conservative estimates, lets take 1,800,000 as the minimum number of units they can make in a month. Assuming they pay people to work overtime, and they crank these things out as fast as possible, making up the missing 350,000 units over 5 months turns out to be an actual total of only 70,000 more units per month. Or in other words only ~4% more production than what they stated as their current rate.

...ah, but there is still another week remaining this month - they'd have to sell '0' next week in order to remain only 350k over.

 


 Just like every other console, the Wii is going to experience a drop-off in sales next week.  Quite likely the worldwide total for it will be sub-600,000 (if I had to guess, I'd say lower than that, even).  That's still not much more than their minimum production estimate, though.  And that's also assuming that they've only stockpiled since August, which seems unlikely given what we know of Nintendo's practices.



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