Nintendo: 4 million Wiis shipping by plane, train and automobile
How do you get four million consoles shipped to retailers around the world in a little less than eight weeks? If you're Nintendo, you "employ fleets of planes, cargo ships, trains and ground vehicles ... to maintain the best supply flow possible." So says a recent Nintendo press release hyping the mobilization of Wii shipments, most of which will be focused on the Americas.Despite the massive roll out, Nintendo still expects demand to outstrip initial supplies based on retailer orders and consumer requests. Then again, Nintendo could hardly be expected to say that these things are going to rot on the shelves, so take it as you will.
While there's no real news in this release, just the thought of millions of Wiis rolling off those assembly lines and into shipping crates is enough to warm the heart of any anticipatory gamer. Mmmm ...
Nintendo Begins Massive Mobilization to Satisfy Huge Holiday Demand for Wii
Company Plans for Steady Flow of Products, But Advises Consumers to Act Early
REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nintendo is mobilizing the largest worldwide video game console launch in at least a decade, with approximately 4 million Wii(TM) systems available globally during the six weeks between Wii's Nov. 19 launch in the Americas and the end of 2006. Although the largest share of that worldwide allotment will go to the Americas, Nintendo expects supply will be outpaced by demand, based on retailer orders, intense consumer requests and placement on numerous "gotta have it" holiday lists.
Nintendo is maximizing all its resources for a rapid replenishment program designed to consistently pump Wii consoles into the supply pipeline and keep retailers' shelves as filled as possible. In addition, Nintendo factories are working around the clock manufacturing the extraordinary new system. Nintendo is employing fleets of planes, cargo ships, trains and ground vehicles in each global market to maintain the best supply flow possible, starting in the Americas.
"Wii is for both experienced and uninitiated gamers, and it will be available for the masses," says Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. "Because of demand, we're urging shoppers not to get complacent. The level of demand we're seeing goes beyond the ordinary. Retailers are telling us a significant fraction of customers pre-ordering Wii are
nontraditional gamers -- people looking for a better way to play. And that's exactly what Wii is designed to provide."
A new study by the Consumer Electronics Association estimates a 27 percent spending increase this holiday season on electronic goods, and major pop culture authorities already have singled out Wii as the most anticipated item for the holidays. For the first time in history, a video game system is on the Toys "R" Us "Fabulous 15," the creme de la creme of the retailer's "Hot Toy" list. Wired made Wii an editors' pick in the technology magazine's annual Test issue. And Toy Wishes magazine also includes Wii on its "Hot Dozen" list of must-have holiday toys, an industry bellwether of popular demand.
And the widespread demand for Wii creates great stories too: At a Denver retailer event, two sisters, one in her 20s, the other in her 30s, waited all night to be the first in line to place pre-orders -- for themselves. The forums in Wii's online community at www.myspace.com/howwiiplay are buzzing with posts from once and future gamers, male and female, in their teens to their 50s.
The unmatched Wii console makes use of a new control system: The Wii Remote can act like anything from a steering wheel to a tennis racket or a sword. Wii's Virtual Console(TM) lets users download and play games from a library of classic titles from the past. Wii goes on sale in the Americas Nov. 19 at an MSRP of $249.99, and comes packed with a five-sport selection of games called Wii Sports(TM). Outstanding first-party games available on launch day include The Legend of Zelda(R): Twilight Princess and EXCITE TRUCK(TM). A total of 62 new and classic games will be available for Wii during the five weeks after launch. The American launch is followed by the Dec. 2 Japanese launch and the Dec. 8 European launch.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kamalot @ Nov 1st 2006 11:02AM
This is incredible. In the time between launch and the end of the year, Nintendo could possibly catch up to the 360 in worldwide sales.
The first console to 10 million units wins!
navim88 @ Nov 1st 2006 11:02AM
http://www.vnes.thatsanderskid.com/
unfortunately free !LEGAL! sites like this make nintendo's virtual console games for NES particularly difficult to sell and less likely to buy. a lower NES price would make people more likely to download them instead of playing them "legally" online
Joseph @ Nov 2nd 2006 6:38PM
My god this is fantastic
DCSimian @ Nov 1st 2006 11:07AM
I thought they had 10 million ready for shipping by year's end. Or was that by March? Need coffee...
mike @ Nov 1st 2006 11:10AM
It's very good to know that nintendo is really trying to create enough units to satisfy the demand. I would really like to buy one before Christmas.
I just read optimus prime called the microsoft and nintendo fanboys as xbots and wiitards. Anyway, I tried to think of the equivalent term for sony fanboys. I don't know why but right now, calling them as sony fanboys seems to be already funny enough.
Huzzah!! @ Nov 1st 2006 11:13AM
Curse you Joystiq and your rubbing-it-in-ness! 18 days grrrr....
Joseph @ Nov 2nd 2006 6:37PM
#4 lets call sony fanboys "fucktards"
crono141 @ Nov 1st 2006 11:17AM
Luckily, I picked up FF12 to distract me until the 19th. After that, FF12 will probably be forgotten, regardless of how awesome it is.
lothar @ Nov 1st 2006 11:28AM
Wow, with that many units shipping it makes pre-orders and waiting in line almost pointless.
Martin @ Nov 1st 2006 11:28AM
Navim188, how is that legal???
32_Footsteps @ Nov 1st 2006 11:29AM
Um, that site you're posting looks an awful lot like emulating a game without permission from the original manufacturer to me, navim. I'd love to see the logic claiming that's actually legal.
Hiro Protagonist @ Nov 1st 2006 11:37AM
Nothing is legal about that site.
The games are still being downloaded to your computer and they are still being emulated.
Zoot Suit Jedi @ Nov 1st 2006 11:47AM
Sony fanboys = Stay-gay-tions? Crust-a-tions? Ridiculous?
Martin @ Nov 1st 2006 11:46AM
The kid who made that site is also stupid enough to put their names on it!!! HAHAHAHAHA Have fun when they shut you down.
TwilightKnight @ Nov 1st 2006 11:48AM
This is the reason why I didn't feel the need to pre-order a Wii. That and I got over..... 7 different outlet stores within walking distance of each other and biking distance from my dorm that I get to pick from to wait and get a Wii from.
I'm aiming at Meijers first since they don't allow pre-orders in their stores, so I don't have to wait behind those people who waiting in the cold to get a slip of paper. Then Best Buy, Walmart, Curcuit City (I think), FYE, EB games, Gamestop.
E.J. @ Nov 1st 2006 11:48AM
I'm pretty excited for the Wii, but unfortunately, I will not be buying one at launch. I'll be waiting for a Wii color to match my stuff. In the meantime, I'll be getting a controller since a few of my friends are getting the console at launch.
Black DS Lite: check
Black 30gb iPod video: check
Black Wii: patiently waiting...
Dave @ Nov 1st 2006 12:06PM
Nintendo always seems to deliver when it comes to the holidays. Sony and Microsoft are terrible at meeting demand for new console launches.
The PS2, 360 and PS3 launch; absolutley outrageous.
It is because of them that non-gamers make disgusting profits on Ebay. That's where I gotta give Nintendo it's props and respect. None of that bullshit is going to happen with the Wii.
As far as getting the PS3; I'd rather wait a year before I pay a penny more than the actual price. I'll have fun with the Wii and the 360 until then.
White Rose Duelist @ Nov 1st 2006 11:52AM
I won't even click through navim88's link, since I know what he's claiming is false (even before seeing the prior comments) and I don't want to think he gets half a cent for my confirming it.
Also, I, for one, welcome our shipping a reasonable number of consoles on the launch date overlords.
Zoot Suit Jedi @ Nov 1st 2006 11:52AM
Sony fanboys = Exploding Battery Knights? Recall Junkies? Waiting to be disappointed?
crono141 @ Nov 1st 2006 11:57AM
Sony fanboys = Beta-Ray supporters? Defective Defenders? Morons?
Bret @ Nov 1st 2006 12:04PM
Sony Fanboys = Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge Raaaaaaaaaaacers
32_Footsteps @ Nov 1st 2006 12:11PM
You know, if you're enough of a fashion victim that the color of the available units determines whether or not you buy a console, maybe you should consider either learning how to perform case mods or just getting over yourself. I can't imagine it'll take more than one can of paint, plus sealer, and a few hours for removal, painting, and replacing the shell to turn your pearly white Wii into a "it matches all my other consumer electronics" Wii.
mykie @ Nov 1st 2006 12:14PM
Dave: That bullshit IS happening with the Wii, right on Wal*Mart's website:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5303669
Bundle madness has already hit. >:[
Lorben @ Nov 1st 2006 12:19PM
#14
Nintendo currently has no plans on releasing the Wii in different colors, you might be waiting a while.
http://www.nintendorevolution.ca/10302006/12/nintendo_wii_no_color_variations
gamerx @ Nov 1st 2006 12:37PM
Sony Fanboys = giant enemy crabs trying to defend their weak points? Blinded with PR overhyping and false promises?
Sony Fanboys! Because Paying B3yond means RIIIIIIDGE RAAAAAACER!!
S.A. @ Nov 1st 2006 1:27PM
I think the majority of people do not really know about emulators and downloading ROMs. I bet virtual console will have plenty of sales, probably more so than XBox Arcade.
John Lucas @ Nov 1st 2006 1:21PM
18 days...
18 days...
WHEW!
Come on.
*rubbing hands like Mr. Burns*
John Lucas
Chris @ Nov 1st 2006 1:39PM
@2: You're an idiot. The Wii is marketed to both experienced and 'noninitiated' players. Go tell your mom to download and fire up an emulator, and let me know how that goes.
semolina @ Nov 1st 2006 2:22PM
@22
Nintendo never has any plans to release new colors until they actually release them, the same way that they weren't planning to redesign the DS until the Lite was announced, or Apple wasn't going to make a video iPod until the iPod video was announced.
If people know that what everyone wants is only a few months down the line, there'd be no point in releasing in only one color, because tons of people would just wait it out. (And not have to buy it twice.)
Danno @ Nov 1st 2006 2:40PM
Shit, that's nothing.
I was in an EB yesterday and the guy at the counter was asking me if I wanted to put down money on the PS4.
Psaakyrn @ Nov 1st 2006 3:07PM
Hopefully this time a whole container doesn't go missing again.. :o (darned mafia peoples)
DiahrreaMan @ Nov 1st 2006 3:58PM
Yeah, I'll be patiently waiting for my black Wii with DVD playback (kinda pointless). It can happen. I've learned my lesson from Nintendo, they ALWAYS upgrade their handhelds, maybe they'll start doing it to their consoles, maybe.
Joel @ Nov 1st 2006 6:24PM
Sony Fanboys = Nonexistent
Seriously, I can easily understand being a Microsoft or Nintendo fanboy with those companies' successful next-gen strategies. But...SONY FANBOYS? After all Sony has done to dissuade people from buying their products so far this year...from the price announcement to the raping of Lik-Sang... One would have to be brain-dead to remain a Sony Fanboy after all this.
Sony Fanboys = Brain-dead
Jonn @ Nov 1st 2006 7:45PM
>2. http://www.vnes.thatsanderskid.com/
unfortunately free !LEGAL! sites like this make nintendo's virtual console games for NES particularly difficult to sell and less likely to buy. a lower NES price would make people more likely to download them instead of playing them "legally" online<
Nope. Pirates are, generally, entitlement whores. They'd keep doing it unless it was free, or Nintendo paid them to play their games. And it's pretty much a perfect crime. Almost impossible to trace, due to the relatively small file size, and much harder to track than, say, mov-
Sweet, Metroid!
ackmondual @ Nov 3rd 2006 3:05AM
from #2
>QUOTE
unfortunately free !LEGAL! sites like this make nintendo's virtual console games for NES particularly difficult to sell and less likely to buy.
>unQUOTE
Gee, are you also going to provide us a link to "free !LEGAL!" MP3s and videos that'll make Apple's iTunes store particularly difficult to stay in business?
.
from #19
>QUOTE
The PS2, 360 and PS3 launch; absolutley outrageous.
It is because of them that non-gamers make disgusting profits on Ebay. That's where I gotta give Nintendo it's props and respect. None of that bullshit is going to happen with the Wii.
>unQUOTE
Well, at the very least, I'm sure this is most certainly a joke.
Lookup item number 300037119547 on EBay:
"Playstation 3 Premium I was first in line to preorder!"
Buyitnow Price: $1,000,000
Ended: Oct-10-06 17:09:49 PDT
Buyer: thomnook( 0 )
Hmm, something for Sony fans...
GayStations?
PissShittters?