I hope everyone realizes that the PS2, in its highest selling year, only sold about 21 million or so (roughly the 2002 to 2003 period if I'm not mistaken), and Nintendo is forecasting 25 million over the next 12 months, and they're a pretty conservative company. And they are increasing production to enough to meet about 28 million. The DS last fiscal year sold about 30 million (from Sqrl's post), which I believe is its best year ever. Could the Wii top that?
And Viper makes a good point, one that seems to have to be repeated once a month. Increasing production takes time. If Nintendo made every single part for the Wii themselves, it might not be as difficult, because they would have control over it. But since I doubt they make any of it themselves, production limit is in the hands of those who do control output of parts.







