what I'm saying is that the demand is still so high that its still very common for many stores to be sold out.
Game Makers have seen the demand have have reacted accordingly - shift focus to making more games for said platform. Nintendo has also seen demands, and have yet to really do anything to help retailers keep stock. Its not bad for them, it creates hype and also helps maintain momentum....the only people it hurts are frustrated consumers who go store to store looking for the console. Never did I say they are limiting supply on purpose, I merely stated they could/should do something to increase output. Again not and attack or a troll, but you guys can get defensive about it if you want. There is clearly enough demand to increase production, so what are they waiting for? It could be they are preparing to start production of the colored Wii's(I hope so) or that they are preparing more factories to indeed address demand, but there is nothing from Nintendo officials that back that. It funny how such a comment can produce fanboy comments about other consoles "laughable" situations. Anywho, I am patiently waiting for the promised dvd ready, colored Wii.......hurry up Nintendo!![]()
I think this is a logical and well-thought-out comment.
However, I also think that Nintendo should be wary of increasing production too much. Extra factories are expensive, and not really worthwhile unless the current speed of sales keeps up for a long time.