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Insidb said:
p0isonparadise said:

Yes? That's why I mentrioned Wii U's first 2 and a half months.

Your point doesn't make sense becasue the Switch continues to sell out, while the Wii U was collecting dust on store shelves at this point. The Switch isn't another Wii U, get over it. 

My point makes perfect sense, because we have no idea if this is sustainable.

It's sold out. The Switch may be another WiiU and have its demand fall off a cliff.

You don't know the future; get over it.

It's sold out with Nintendo shipping 250k per week, which means that demand must be higher than 250k per week. The Wii U wasn't sold out, and it was selling around 30k per week. This means that the Switch's post-launch demand is over eight times higher. The Wii U's demand had already fallen off a cliff by this time in its lifecycle. Your point is complete nonsense.