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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:11PM (Unverified) said

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Reggie is the only person that can last a few minutes against Chuck Norris.

=)
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:14PM (Unverified) said

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Well, him and Tim Tebow, of course.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:52PM R V said

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Tim Tebow can throw a football very far.
Chuck Norris can throw Tim Tebow even farther.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 6:18PM (Unverified) said

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OLOLOLOLOL another Chuck Norris joke! How original.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:23PM (Unverified) said

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I thought it was funny. You're just being a dick head.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:28PM Vegeta has a ps3 said

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agreed. Chuck Norris jokes are always funny and relevant.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:08PM (Unverified) said

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Chuck Norris CAN believe it's not butter.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 4:16PM (Unverified) said

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chuck norris is new and exciting
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:17PM Duke said

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Here is a weird factoid for you all. We stopped at a TJ Maxx the other day and they had a whole bunch of wii bundles for sale. So maybe you could find one there. (This was in Chicagoland)
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:20PM Vegeta has a ps3 said

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Here's the thing though. People don't want to spend money on $400 bundles.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 4:10PM Dale P said

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I posted this in as a tip to Joystiq a few weeks ago but it never went up.

Was it the TJ Maxx at Broadway and Diversey? They seem to always have them, but those bundled accessories are nasty.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 4:55PM Duke said

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Vegeta - Sorry for offering a tip on finding one to folks. Seems to me that if people wanted one for christmas for their child, they would be willing to get a bundle possibly.

Dale, I cant remember which location - but I believe it was in a suburb I was visiting.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:24PM Dolar said

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Went to 3 Wal-marts in the Louisville, KY area this week each one had at least 2 wiis in those game vault/cases.

They seem rare, but as bad this year to me.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:26PM The Artist Formerly known as Jes said

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I went to a Best Buy in NY the other day and they had at least 50 Wiis stacked behind the counter

Then I woke up
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:27PM Vegeta has a ps3 said

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+1 for you!!!
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:41PM (Unverified) said

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LOL nice one, ex-Jesus. I too find it funny how so many people on here try and make it sound as if Wii shortages are non-existent. Many 360/PS3 fanboys, but nevertheless.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:32PM (Unverified) said

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Gamestop is starting a pre-order program that is organized directly with Nintendo starting on Friday December 21st. You have to put down a $250 deposit, and you will be guaranteed to get your system by January 25th. Stores will have limited allocations though.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:53PM tcc3 said

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The tradional meaning of "guaranteed" or the gamestop meaning?
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:07PM (Unverified) said

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hahahaha.

I'm leaning towards the traditional here. In the past, such as with the 360 launch horror story, gamestop didn't set allocation limits on pre-orders. There philosophy was the more the better, and they didn't limit it. It sound to me like each store will be getting an allocation of 20-30 systems that they are allowed to pre-order out, because they've already got the heads-up from Nintendo. Keep in mind that in this case, they are working DIRECTLY with Nintendo, so if there are any hiccups, it's likely because Nintendo won't be able to deliver as many systems as they promised Gamestop. Just like what happened with the 360's.

MS essentially told Gamestop to just take pre-orders, as many as they can, and they would meet the demand. Obviously that was false.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:41PM (Unverified) said

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Women with a fantastic mullet middle on the left side FTW
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:46PM (Unverified) said

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You were scanning the picture for people with mullets?
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:10PM (Unverified) said

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That is indeed one magnificent mullet!
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:47PM Obienator said

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Ha! I am 29...damn Reggie surveillance!
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 1:57PM (Unverified) said

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HOLY CRAP. ME TOO.

(not for much longer though)
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:11PM mnemo said

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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:18PM falcomadol said

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Nintendo seems to be up to their standard practices here. They hype up shortages, claim to be producing at their maximum output and shipping as many units to stores as possible, then flood the market with twice to four times as many units per month as they claim to have had available at the end of the year.

This is just a classic example of the boy who cried wolf actually meeting a wolf this time.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:39PM samfish said

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Nintendo's standard practices? I think you mean just standard practices.
EVERYBODY holds supply for Christmas.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:51PM mr nimblewick said

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"This is just a classic example of the boy who cried wolf actually meeting a wolf this time."

I'm not sure I follow your metaphor.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 2:59PM ummhello said

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the BestBuy near me (in Chicago) is holding Wii's for Sunday---they suggested that if people wanted to be guaranteed a Wii they should get to the store by 4am. Good thing I have mine!! It's gonna be FREEZING sunday morning!
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 4:19PM (Unverified) said

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that guy on the far left has a hole in his glove.

YOUR WII is INFECTED!!!!

here take these antibiotics and abstain from sexual activity for one month.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 4:42PM spin cycle said

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"withholding demand"? I think you mean withholding supply.

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind Nintendo did this on purpose. I actually work in a business where we make consumer electronic products. We get the entire system lined up to make a new product in 6-9 months. This includes working on capacity issues with all suppliers.

There is no chance that there is a part in the Wii that Nintendo couldn't get sufficient supply with 12 months notice (as they had for Xmas this year) if they were committed to it. Every supplier can get production ramped up in 6 months or so.

The only charitable reason I could say is that Nintendo just didn't want to pay the extra costs suppliers charge when they have to invest money to increase supply. These costs are usually small-per unit, but perhaps Nintendo didn't want to cut into their margins at all in order to increase supply.

Either way, when they say they couldn't do anything about the problem, they're lying.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 4:48PM Mr Khan said

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I suspect that it's greed at this point. Nintendo doesn't want to open new factories because that would cut into their profits. The only difference in Nintendo's case is that they're not losing money on any of this (sure they lost a billion dollars, but that's lost potential, not actual revenue), they're making money and trumping the competition

They're just trying, from their perspective, to make the best of (or take advantage of) their bonanza
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 7:04PM Captain Teishu said

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Isn't the big thing the fact that they were expecting demand to drop over the summer so they could build up enough stock for the holiday (as has been historically the case), yet demand just kept going and they realized too late to be within the window to ramp up in time?
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Posted: Dec 15th 2007 5:14AM (Unverified) said

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Actually in a recent interview they said exactly that, it takes about 5 to 6 months to ramp up production and they have actually done just that, remember its up to almost 2 million units produced per month now
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 5:17PM ThornedVenom said

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10 year console FTW.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2007 7:36PM (Unverified) said

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"The fact is, those publishers that do a great job enjoy fantastic sales and the quality shows."

The fact is that I work at a video game retailer and we are continuously sold out of crap like EA playground and Wii Party while good games like Metroid Prime 3 sit on shelves in mass quantity.

The quality does not show, because most of the people buying the games have no idea and will buy any kind of garbage, gimic game. I just wish that Nintendo did not hand out license to publish games on their system as if it were candy.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2007 12:38AM Peter Moore said

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Hhm... I waited 30 hours on launch day to get my Wii.

And people said I was crazy... hah.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2007 4:07AM (Unverified) said

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I guess some of us will have to wait longer D:
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Posted: Dec 15th 2007 5:12AM (Unverified) said

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Anyone find it hillarious all these press releases about Wii shortages, and how they are stopping advertising this holiday season and so on...

Guess what, these press releases in themselves are nothing more than adding to the Wii hype. It's nintendo's plan. Are you all stupid???
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Posted: Dec 15th 2007 5:17AM (Unverified) said

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lol...agreed, which is why my Nintendo stock has made me so much money, no more money spent on advertising , yet these types of things keep the advertising going for free...
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Posted: Dec 15th 2007 5:17AM (Unverified) said

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lol...agreed, which is why my Nintendo stock has made me so much money, no more money spent on advertising , yet these types of things keep the advertising going for free...
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