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GameRush Entertainment Feeds
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Tue, 13 May 2008
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Nintendo: Wii shortage is no hype ploy With the North American release of Wii Fit
expected to spark a boom in demand for the Wii
next week, Nintendo has maintained that the
shortage of its console is not a result of the
company artificially manipulating the flow of
product into the market.
“The fact is that we have put far more product on
store shelves worldwide than our competitors. The
difference is that in a very short time we have
far outpaced their total sales,” said Dervin
Camden of Nintendo of America.
According to Camden, it’s easy for some consumers
to arrive at the conclusion that the Wii shortage
is intentional when “competitors’ systems fill
the shelves” and Nintendo’s console remains
scarce.
“The Wii console has effectively expanded the
video game market by re-defining what it means to
be a gamer. Millions of people who never before
picked up a controller or who had sworn off
gaming years ago are trying the Wii and becoming
fans,” Camden said.
“There is no benefit to Nintendo in not having
enough product on the shelves to allow everyone
who wants one to be able to buy one, which begs
the question, ‘Why don’t you just make more?’
Please understand that the Wii console is a
complex electronic device featuring one-of-a-kind
components from different suppliers around the
world. Many things factor into our being able to
effectively increase assembly and shipment of a
product without compromising quality control.”
“We are doing all we can to get as much product
as possible into stores,” he said.
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