As consumers gear up for the Christmas rush there have been reports of panic
buying of Wii
consoles.
Nintendo
sold 350,000 Wii systems in the US during
Thanksgiving
week, along with 653,000 DS portables and a further 300,000 Wii consoles the
week before.
But the consoles are reaching double the normal retail price on
eBay.
Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo America, told
Associated
Press: "I could not find a single Wii on the shelves. Literally as I was
walking into a
Wal-Mart
at 11am someone was walking out with the last one."
Fils-Aime said that Nintendo had reached its production limit of 1.8 million
consoles a month, and denied that the company is deliberately restricting
supply.
"A shortage benefits no one," he said. "We are disappointed because we did
not accurately estimate demand. We need to be more bullish about the potential
for the Wii."
Amazon
sold out of one batch of 1,400 units in just 10 minutes of trading, the retailer
reported.
Nintendo has sold over 15 million Wii consoles worldwide, nearly half in
North America.
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