Doesn't the term industry reffer to a leveraging by onside on a retail side. I remember reading that before there was a gaming industry no one wanted to stock video games as toys.
Anyway retailers wont buy something they don't expect to sell, so seeing them in stock is actually a good thing as far as the confidence retailers have in the hardware.
Most gaming retailers if not then all that sell by the reccomended sale price of the hardware don't take out much of a profit from stocking the hardware, it's usually the software that they get more of a profit from.
Unless microsoft came across some insane pool of cash and is paying retailers to stock Kinect.
I'm Unamerica and you can too.
The Official Huge Monster Hunter Thread:









