To give an update on the stock situation, Nintendo is currently trending downward, following the release of the NPD results last night of only 66,000 Wii U's sold in the U.S. during February. 3DS sales and Fire Emblem numbers provided them with some good news, though. It wasn't all bad.
They are expecting to meet their guidance of 4 million Wii U's sold worldwide by the end of March. If anything, Iwata's shareholder briefing at the end of April will be more about drumming up strengths of future product launches later this year, and less about dwelling on weak console sales in January and February. What's in the past is in the past, and I think now that Monster Hunter and LEGO City are coming out in the west, Wii U can only grow from here. The software drought is officially over.

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