"We are at absolute maximum production and doing everything we can," continued Kaplan. "The number of units that we have been able to produce has far exceeded our hardware production in the past and the production levels of a lot of our competitors but demand continues to be really high. People are being really diligent about working with retailers to locate one but we are cognizant of the fact that a lot of fans are not able to get their hands on one yet.
"We are asking them to be patient and to know that we are working on this as fast as we can."
For the record, approximately 2.5 million Wii consoles have found owners in North America, around 2 million Europeans have found Wiis, and a little over 1 million Japanese Wiis are out and about. Nintendo's worldwide Wii shipment target was 6 million by the end of March, and once the exact figures come in it seems likely the company will have met that number.
But if they're still so hard to find, even with that many consoles sold in such a short time, what does that say about the demand for it?
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
While I suppose it's good for Nintendo to be selling out of Wiis I hope the shortage doesn't last beyond this Christmas. At the very least it's a waste for Nintendo to release their big games and have it have no effect on sales because the amount of consoles is too low for sales to go beyond what they would have anyway.
Plus I figure eventually people are going to get pissed off that they can't find a Wii. A supposedly mass market machine needs to be available to the mass market. If it remains so obscure it'll become more of a luxury item that requires luck or good connections to get ahold of. Nintendo needs to have a situation where anyone can walk into a store and buy a Wii with no hassle. If it requires a hardcore smash_brother level of effort to snag one how many non-gamers are actually going to have one?
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Originally posted by: ViewtifulGamer
Well, Nintendo is adding more partners to their list of manufacturing plants, so hopefully they'll be able to increase the amount of units produced. One of their biggest problems, however, isn't actually making Wiis - it's the fact that they're being a bit lazy in distributing them, opting for boat transport instead of air (based on what I've heard, at least). That sort of slows things down.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
Um, that is pretty flawed logic. If the Wii is outpacing even production numbers, and will hit 6 million by March (I would not be surprised if it surpasses 360 by Christmas), that is more then enough systems out on the market, and definately is not an "Obscure" system. Regardless that is alot of owners of the Wii, and it would make no sense NOT to release big games, because you have the installed user base to BUY those games. When you have a userbase gaining rapidly on the 360, it would make no sense whatsoever to avoid releasing big games.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
That may be true, but if they are close to hitting 6 million units, that is impressive shortage or not! I think some people are grasping onto the "shortage" part more so than the demand for the system itself and the overall sales. Wii is outpacing all its competition even with shortages, and will most likely overtake 360 before Christmas.
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For the record, approximately 2.5 million Wii consoles have found owners in North America, around 2 million Europeans have found Wiis, and a little over 1 million Japanese Wiis are out and about. Nintendo's worldwide Wii shipment target was 6 million by the end of March, and once the exact figures come in it seems likely the company will have met that number.
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Originally posted by: ViewtifulGamer
Oh, I'm not implying that they're coming in at a snail's pace, I'm just saying that shipping units via air is faster (and is apparently what Sony is doing, although the fact that they're not really flying off shelves might mean that the expense for doing so isn't too nasty).
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Originally posted by: MaryJane
Why do you keep referring to March as if it hasn't come yet? Isn't today Aprill 11, 2007?
The number of Wii consoles shipped between launch and March have yet to be released. That's all we're waiting for, the numbers, March has come and gone.
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
"Regardless that is alot of owners of the Wii, and it would make no sense NOT to release big games, because you have the installed user base to BUY those games."
Oh they should definitely release those big games. They'll sell and the userbase deserves big games. It's just that it won't cause a boost in sales because the situation is such that it can't. So it's kind of unfortunate that a system seller isn't able to be used to it's full potential.
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Originally posted by: Kairon
The funny thing is that despite a shortage, Nintendo is outselling AND outshipping its competitors in ALL three major territories!
~Carmine "Cai" M. Red
Kairon@aol.com
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane If it requires a hardcore smash_brother level of effort to snag one how many non-gamers are actually going to have one?