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i don't see another thread so i'll report my sitings here.

Location: Madison Wisconsin

9:00 - Target
wiiU - they had 1 left (at least on display, i didn't ask if they had more in back) the wiiU display was gathering interest but it was glichted so that none of the content worked. call me an ass if you want but i saw 1 customer buy NSMBU for their kids wii ... i laughed silently and didn't correct her.
ps3 and 360 -- tons of bundles left, probably 50 each.
wii -- not too many bundles left maybe only 20 but it had only less than half the dedicated shelf space to begin with and the skylanders bundle box is huge so really even less than less than half.
vita/3ds -- both in ample supply but no specials so it is hard to tell how sales were as target display racks don't have many units to begin with.

10:00 - Best Buy
wiiU -- sold out. wiiU display was working but sort of backed out of the way compared to the ps360 displays. not a lot of people noticed it but i did play some. rayman sucked balls but that's another thread.
ps3/360 -- like at target tons of bundles but probably about 100-200 left.
wii -- retail space non existant
vita -- bundles sold out, full price vitas clearly picked through but plenty left.
3DS --- clearly picked through but also plenty left.

12:00 -- Toys R us
wiiU -- display rack stuffed (which is to say 3 units). very little retail space was dedicated to wiiU at this time.
ps360wiivita3DS -- display racks picked though but in supply, maybe 6-7 units each.

conclusions -- vita bundles being sold out gives me a glimmer of hope that vita could sell much better if the price was lower. wiiU seemed to be doing well but honestly it didn't look like they had much stock to begin with ... not compared to ps360 at least which was, imo, not going to sell all their bundles.