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nightsurge said:
snowdog said:

It's no surprise that it's done well. Given the difficulty finding Move controllers both on shop shelves and online it's pretty obvious that it's selling really well and has exceeded Sony's expectations. And on a side note, anyone that has Move MUST buy a second controller and buy The Fight Lights Out. It's the best Move title out there so far and with 120 opponents to beat to complete the single player game, splitscreen multiplayer and online multiplayer it has to be the most robust and best value for money Move title available. BUY IT NAO!!!

I don't see what Sony's deal is.  The Bundles are always in stock (Move Starter Pack and PS3 Move bundles), as well as the navi controller.  It seems for whatever reason they can't produce the Move standalone controller very efficiently.

While I'm hardly scouring retail outlets in an attempt to prove a point or look for video game related product, my own personal experiences in regards to Move have been the same. I've seen standalone Move controllers in stock ONE time since launch.

Obviously there are a lot of users who want to add multiple controllers. I can only guess that SCE is choosing to focus on getting as many controllers into the hands of new users as possible now and worry about letting current users add more controllers over time.

Regardless, it doesn't support the notion that "half" or even more of the current Move user base has multiple controllers which is used to suggest that the installed user base is half or less than half of the current reported overall sales.