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Nintendo suffering knock-on effects of Wii shortage

by Steven Williamson on 20 December 2007, 12:54

Tags: Nintendo Wii, Nintendo (TYO:7974), Wii

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Could cost up to $1 billion

While Sony and Microsoft have their business plans set out in stone for the coming year , Nintendo are still reeling from the Wii stock shortages over the Christmas period.

The knock-on effect of the shortages, aside from the financial impact ( losses of up to $1billion expected over the holiday period), is that Nintendo are struggling to now form a solid business plan for 2008. US president, Reggie Fils-Aime told Reuters "The level of demand we are facing complicates all of our future business planning. All of that becomes a much tougher exercise until we have supply and demand curves that intersect."

The Nintendo chief then went on to say that the company are doing everything they can to ensure that supply meets demand. "We at Nintendo America are focused on getting to the point when any consumer can walk into any of our retailers and find a Wii. Then we can plan, on an ongoing basis, the rest of the business," he concluded.

It's not just the Wii where Nintendo are facing stock problems, but the DS is also difficult to get hold off over the holiday period. "The DS continues to perform exceptionally well, with some retailers voicing concerns about DS inventory going into the holiday,” said Fils-Aime.

It seems ridiculous that Nintendo haven't been able to sort out their inventory problems for the second year running. The shortages are only helping their competitors and indeed the head of global marketing for Microsoft's games business, Jeff Bell, believes that they've benefited so far. "Sometimes you're good, sometimes you're lucky, and it's wonderful when you're both," he told Reuters.

Source :: Reuters


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Not only is it the consoles themselves that are hard to find, but the more basic things as well.

I find it hard to believe that it's so popular that they can't even produce enough controllers to go around, especially is it's purposefully not particularly advanced, and was originally designed to sell at a $100 price point according to miyamoto in a business week article.
Stoo
Not only is it the consoles themselves that are hard to find, but the more basic things as well.

I find it hard to believe that it's so popular that they can't even produce enough controllers to go around, especially is it's purposefully not particularly advanced, and was originally designed to sell at a $100 price point according to miyamoto in a business week article.

True, my sis can't find a wii-mote anywhere.
Steven W;1293327
True, my sis can't find a wii-mote anywhere.

That is why we've had to source them from Japan just so we have stock of them for the christmas period.

Crazy isn't it? Some places have the numchuck cable and no remotes, and vice versa.

Maybe this is all planned. I mean the hype surrounding the “shortages” is nothing beyond staggering and it's all free publicity for Nintendo really.

Not only this, there would be people out there thinking “ What's all the hype about? These Wii's must be good so I'll have to get one” and this is adding to the demand.

Cynical ain't I ;)
I'm fairly sure companies have been sitting on stock all year.

My store (GAME), have received in excess of 60 Wii's in the past 3 days, and today, we had about 80 Wiimotes in.

Its not necessarily fair, but it's certainly created hype around it all.
The games are not easy to come by either. I want the zapper with links crossbow training and Mario Galaxy… for reasonable prices.