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"As we look at the overall business, we're constantly looking to do the right thing for the consumer," Fils-Aime said. He brought up the Switch, Nintendo's newest console, as an example. The company made 2 million units available at launch, despite, Fils-Aime said, analyst recommendations that demand would be much lower. 

"We actually sold through almost 2.8 million units, so we dramatically over delivered. And yet, demand outpaces supply," he said. "So what do some of the consumers on Reddit say? 'Gosh, Nintendo, if you would've made more you would've sold more.' Well, maybe your bitch ass should realize that we're gonna be running out unless we somehow outbid Apple out of all companies. Ever think of that? No, of course you don't, because you're nothing more than a whiny cunt who spends all their day constantly criticizing a simple device as you continue to use your PC like the fucking pathetic human you are.

 

Oh, and we also made Knack 3. Fuck you too Sony"

Actual end of paragraph: ""We actually sold through almost 2.8 million units, so we dramatically over delivered. And yet, demand outpaces supply," he said. "So what do some of the consumers on Reddit say? 'Gosh, Nintendo, if you would've made more you would've sold more.' Well, we did make more! And certainly we're on a pace to supply in the current fiscal year 10 million units."

 

In the end, Fils-Aime believes Nintendo is delivering on all the expectations fans have, albeit not at the rate in which they might prefer it to happen.

"I think if you were to go back and look at some of these comments, you would actually see that the issues have been resolved, but it's happening at a pace that is later than maybe where the commenters would like the resolution to be," he said. "

 

Source: http://mashable.com/2017/09/21/nintendo-internet/#4CZa0y0LvkqP

 

Overall Reggie presented himself effectively. Nintendo had issues, and they took their time fixing it. You don't heal a company's reputation in the day after something as terrible as the Wii U. The Switch is doing well, production is increasing, and so far it seems they're doing fine. No need to go wild