Nintendo celebrated another successful Wii launch in Japan at the weekend,
where 400,000 consoles were snapped up in a matter of hours.
It launched 400,000 units in Japan on Saturday but most retailers say their
stock was gone in hours as eager gamers braved sub-zero temperatures for the
latest in console gaming. In contrast, Sony only managed to provide 100,000 PS3
units for its Japanese debut last month.
With
more
than 600,000 units shipped in the first eight days of sale in the US, this
brings sales of the Wii comfortably over the million mark. Nintendo has claimed
that it expects to ship four million Wiis by the end of the year.
As console launches go, the global rollout of the Wii is the least troubled
to date and Nintendo has confidently claimed that it can re-supply the consoles
at a rate of 250,000 per month.
Lucky UK gamers will get their first chance to see what all the fuss is about
when it goes on sale here this Friday.
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