Nintendo to work extra hard to boost Wii productions
Console News, News, Nintendo Wii April 27th, 2007
Nintendo to work extra hard to boost Wii productions
Wii has been a massive hit for Nintendo and demand for the gaming console continues to dominate the supplies. As a result, even months after the launch it is pretty hard to spot a Wii unit in retail stores.
Nintendo has admitted that the shortage of the hit Wii game machine was “abnormal”. They are now promising that they would boost the production to enhance the supplies.
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata said in a statement: “We must do our best to fix this abnormal lack of stock. We have not been able to properly foresee demand.”
Nintendo has just posted impressive revenue reports as they gained from impressive sales of Wii and DS gaming consoles.
Iwata however did not reveal their plans on how much they would boost the production by. He just said that more machines will get delivered to stores around the world.
We in India are hoping that Nintendo would launch the Wii console in India as well.
Tags: Nintendo, Nintendo Wii
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