Nintendo President: Wii U Supply Chain is "Solid"

Andy Chalk

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Nintendo President: Wii U Supply Chain is "Solid"


Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime says the company has learned its lesson from the launch of the Wii.

Remember back in the late two-thousand-aughts, when the Nintendo Wii was joyfully stomping the guts out of the Xbox and PlayStation? There were riots in the streets in those dark days, as good moms and responsible dads fought it out with knives, broken bottles and chunks of wood with nails driven through them over the rare few Wii boxes that appeared on store shelves. The aisles of Best Buy ran red with the blood of the innocent, while The Reginald sat with his fingers templed, a grimly satisfied smile curling his thin, sinister lips.

But there'll be none of that sort of nonsense this time around! Fils-Aime told Forbes that Nintendo has learned its lesson from the Wii (and the DS, and the 3DS) and that this time, it's got a handle on things. "Our supply chain is solid," he said. "My expectation is that we will do a phenomenal job helping the consumer understand the benefits of Wii U, and that our retailers will do a wonderful job of merchandising the product and getting it into consumers' hands. We want to satisfy all of the demand that's out there. That's our goal."

One of the obvious risks for Nintendo is that the supply will hold up because consumers won't go nuts for the Wii U the way they did with the original Wii. It will also be in the rather unusual position of being more expensive than either the Xbox 360 or the PlayStation 3 when it launches, despite those consoles having reputations as being more "serious" gaming rigs.

But much like it did with the Wii, Fils-Aime said Nintendo is aiming for "different consumers" with its new platform. "Nintendo will be speaking to the active consumer looking for the latest in a gaming experience," he said. "But we're also going to be speaking to a much broader mass market consumer with games like Nintendo Land and new Super Mario Brothers U, as well as the innovative Nintendo TVii."

Those with a long memory might recall that Fils-Aime said essentially the supply conspiracy [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/77087-Wii-Aplenty-for-Holidays-Says-Fils-Aime]" in order to crank up the demand. It's great to talk about solid supply chains, in other words, but when the Wii U launches on November 18, smart shoppers will head to the mall with a shiv in their sock.

Source: Forbes [http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2012/09/24/nintendo-wii-u-reggie-fils-aime/3/]


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yuval152

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Sorry, I had to.

OT: It's good to see that companies are learning from their mistakes.
 

Beautiful End

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Riiiiight...is that why you can't pre-order it anywhere anymore? Or is that why they have a ghost "waiting list" at GS so that if a fool cancels their pre-order, they MIGHT call you? Or if they get more by a strange twist of events?

Damn, Nintendo! You dumb!
 

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Andy Chalk said:
...but when the Wii U launches on November 18, smart shoppers will head to the mall with a shiv in their sock.
I'm doing this, and if it turns out bad for me, I'm going to tell them Andy Chalk made me do it.
 

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It will be some time before I get one so the supply thing will be fine.
 

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Beautiful End said:
Riiiiight...is that why you can't pre-order it anywhere anymore? Or is that why they have a ghost "waiting list" at GS so that if a fool cancels their pre-order, they MIGHT call you? Or if they get more by a strange twist of events?

Damn, Nintendo! You dumb!
Even the PS3, which has a really really bad start was out off pre-order.
The pre-order numbers are usually limited so that stores could have items in store once released and "just in case" if they don't manage to make enough for the pre-order.
 

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Online preorders are already sold out like, everywhere for me. The black one is extinct before it even hits the shelves. As much as I want one, it's going to be a murder spree on release.
 

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Gamecube learned its lession from n64. Wii learned its lession from Gamecube.

Expect more of the same. A smash bros. ,mario, samus, zelda console. Anything else is probably done better some where else. Expect 1 solid new IP ( last time was wii sports) ( game cube it was pikmin). Expect to get little third party AAA support and alot of bloatware
 

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Andy Chalk said:
Those with a long memory might recall that Fils-Aime said essentially the same thing [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/77087-Wii-Aplenty-for-Holidays-Says-Fils-Aime] about the Wii in September 2007
Pfft. Who can remember that far back?

Beautiful End said:
Damn, Nintendo! You dumb!
Or dishonest.