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Miyamotoo said:
quickrick said:

not even sony shipped that much ps4' for November so stop. they shipped 4.2  million for the entire holiday, despite knowing that the ps4 would be a sure hit and knew it huge demand, it had a million preorders 4 months before launch in north america alone.  they had to launch in japan 6 months later, because they didn't have enough stock.  you keep bringing up the same point, why didn't nintedo launch with much bigger supply for wii? they knew it was the holidays right? why didn't 360 launch with much bigger supply? why didn't the ps3 have enough supply to launch in europe? why didnt the ps2 have enough supply, you keep bringing the holidays they would have made sure to have more units, most of the times it just impossible. you act like launching during the holiday is perfectly planned when its almost never the case, and nintedo was coming off the wiiu, i doubt they would gone crazy with shipments.

You dont make any sense, and you dont read what I wrote. Again, Nintendo for Switch initially planned and prepared only 2m consoles for launch, and they thought 2m will be enough because it's march launch, if they planed holiday launch they would planed much more stock for launch than just 2m beacuse they know they could sell much more compare to that.

ok explain why so many consoles launches have such a low supply during the holidays. explain why nintedo only shipped such a small supply for it's holiday launch for the wii. for all we know nintedo planned to launch the switch holiday 2016 with 3 million shipped by the first quarter just like the wii, but they changed to a march release, cause they didnt have there big game ready. explain why 360 only shipped 600k for the holidays when it had a way more hype then xbox and xbox did 1.4 million, explain why ps3 couldn't launch in europe where it could have did 2 million for the holidays. you act like the holidays is guaranteed way more units, when its not the case. 

Last edited by quickrick - on 17 November 2017