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eva01beserk said:

Supply constrained would mean that retailers and consumers wanted more but nintendo dint hve it. Thats completly the oposite of what I sugested as that nintendo had it, but retailers and consumers dint want it so stores did not have it. So you would never have heard of something like that.

"Supply of demand constrained" :P

In all seriousness, I remember a knowledgeable Neogaf poster mentioning Nintendo have a storage problem (as in making too many Wii U's that aren't getting sold to retailers) and it's costing them a lot of money.

I wouldn't be surprised if the number of Wii U's out there being bought by retailers is quite low. Although anything less than 200k in channels seems unlikely.