| 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.







