| PS3owner said: I don't think sony had a problem keeping the channel full when the PS2 was selling that much. Or maybe Nintendo is just running out of Duct tape to attach the two gamecubes together :P Get with the program here Nintendo its not that hard to make 7 year old systems :D I'm just screwing with you Nintendo fans, but with that stuff aside i still don't see how Nintendo cannot boost sales to meet demand. Is it really that hard to boost sales after 8months on the shelf. Is there some sort of special device that they can't keep in supply or what? Just one more question for you wii owners, i have heard that you guys can download all the old NES and SNES game or atleast some of them anyways, but you guys don't have a hard drive, so where are all the games stored once you download them. Do you buy memory cards/SD cards or whatever they are called. And how much do these games cost, is it $2-$5 or are we talking about more? Thanks for the help guys. |
The fact everyone likes to convieniently forget when it comes to the Wii is the fact that Nintendo has 2 best selling systems. They have had to ramp up production for the DS and the Wii to keep up with demand. Over the last month Nintendo has sold over 2.2 million consoles. I don't see Sony or Microsoft having to refill the supply chain with that kind of volume.







