At 450k per week they are on track to build build 23 million units per year. I don't care who the research firm is, or who saw 37 WiiU's in a store with no one being the least bit interested. I can tell you with certainty that Nintendo did not build excess capacity so that they can make more than 450k WiiU's per week. It would make no sense. Europe will be lucky to get 100k WiiU's per week. You don't have to believe me, but you should. The only way companies are able to sell more than their production capacity per week at Christmas is by building up supply during the rest of the year. The math works out wonderfully for wii, crunch some numbers if you get a chance. Nintendo has created enough production capacity to build between 400 and 500k WiiU's per week, just like Wii.








