I wonder how many Switches she bought.
No, not at all. Sony sold 1 million in NA on launch day in Nov 2013. It hit 2 million after one month, in Dec. PS4 didn't launch in other regions until later, EU about a month later and JPN in Feb 2014.
Nintendo isn't shorting by launching with 2 million units.
The only arguable point is how much/often they ship stock to stores after that.
Ummmm you can pre-order it right now on gamestop's webstie. Have been able to for a couple days at least.
14 days between NA and EU
2.1m in 16 days (December 1st, a few days after the EU launch) http://www.sie.com/en/corporate/release/2013/131203b.html
4.2m in 43 days (December 28th, a month after EU launch) http://www.sie.com/en/corporate/release/2014/140108a.html
This was sold out all of yesterday lol. Probably flux of allotments.
I haven't seen a Wii U on store shelves since late November. Same for the 3DS. Nintendo has already stated 2 million for the Switch launch, and pre-orders are running out fast. Nintendo knows the scarcity game well, if you don't get a Switch launch day, your going to be hunting for a while I'm guessing.
I was thinking of this picutre too hehe. I dont understand why they posted the picture, showing that they had that many units. I mean, sure, buy for less and sell for more, thats business 101, but under the circumstances of shortages of an item, i dont think i would have bought from someone who had a lot of the item.
Thats how shortages happen though, demand outpacing the supply, regardless of the amountYes, but probably not due to demand, but rather supply. I'd love to be wrong however.
Order from one of these:Missed the initial pre-order batch at Amazon.de, how fucked am I?
As a PC enthusiast, I don't wanna miss out on what shapes to be the ultimate portable/hybrid gaming console :/ Getting tired of multi plat games, I need Mario, Zelda and Xenoblade in my life.
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Best part about this pic is that they didn't sell a single one of those Wii Us and ended up having to bring them all back. lol
Missed the initial pre-order batch at Amazon.de, how fucked am I?
As a PC enthusiast, I don't wanna miss out on what shapes to be the ultimate portable/hybrid gaming console :/ Getting tired of multi plat games, I need Mario, Zelda and Xenoblade in my life.
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you are fucked if you wanted the one with the grey joycons.
Order from one of these:
saturn
mediamarkt
EDIT:
bĂĽcher.de
Computeruniverse.net
You can also ask at a local gaming store (those smaller ones) as they usually have stock after the big ones sell out
Nah manLegitimate shortage? No way.
Fabricated shortage? Hell yes.
I bought a Wii U at launch, fearing this. A GameCube at launch, fearing this. A DS at launch, fearing this. A 3DS at launch, fearing this. Fears were only ever founded with the Wii.
Artificially? Absolutely! Just look at the NES Classic.
As much of a shortage the Wii U had.
Did the Wii U have shortages?
How is that artificial? I still havenÂ’t got one many months later. They made fewer than the demand, thatÂ’s how you get shortages in the first place.
Did the Wii U have shortages?
Nintendo are a very conservative company, and many retailers have been burned with excessive Nintendo stock so they donÂ’t order much either.It's the fact that Nintendo items are constantly out of stock. No other gaming company has had this many issues keeping items on shelves.
You've been going around threads bragging about your scalping swag. That's not going to win you any goodwill here.I only bought one to turn a profit on.
Not interested in anything they have until Mario. Even then, just Mario isn't enough. Likely a 2019 purchase for me.
People using sold out pre-orders as evidence that Switch will be impossible to find at launch should be reminded that Wii U pre-orders were sold out long before its release and I manged to pick one up two days after it hit stores. And I never saw a shortage of the console after that.
So, while Switch may end up being hard to get in March, pre-orders are really no evidence of this. It's all going to come down to how prepared Nintendo is for restocks.
At launch, yes. But that is not exactly a barometer for sucess, especially considering Nintendo's historic in regards to undershiping.
To be fair, the Wii U did not have a worldwide launch on the same day. I would not expect it to be easy to snag one at launch.