| leo-j said: it's sooooo hard to find! |
High availability indeed ... The only retailer reporting stock is the same retailer that the report is suggesting has a waiting list they can't satisfy; and that could mean that they're selling units they don't have, or that their site has an error that it is demonstrating an item in stock that isn't available. Ultimately, the Wii U is sold out, will likely stay sold out for the rest of the year, and only has to average 125,000 per week for the rest of the year in North America to have the best initial holiday season of any console; something that seems possible if Nintendo can ship enough units.
Or to put it another way, it will likely take Nintendo 2 to 3 weeks to sell as many Wii U systems as Sony sold PS3s in 2006; and probably 3 or 4 weeks to sell as many systems as Sony sold PS-Vita's in 9 months.









