Americans have been buffeted with news of our nation's pending recession and the devaluation of our dollar for months now, but in a market with such standardized prices, the American video game industry and game consumers haven't really felt the effect of our economic instability. However, according to industry analyst and prognosticator extraordinaire Michael Pachter, our pecuniary puniness is the cause for the current American Wii Fit shortage -- nearly four times as many copies of the title made their way to Europe, where the Euro, unlike the dollar, is gaining strength.
In Pachter's own words, "We're seeing companies ignore their largest market simply because they can make a greater profit elsewhere." You don't need to be a revered industry analyst to notice that -- the title, which sells for $90 in the U.S., is speedily selling for the equivalent of $140 in Europe. Pachter also remarks that Americans can afford to wait for future shipments of the title, as Nintendo knows "that Americans will be just as fat a few months from now." Words hurt, Pachter. Words hurt.
Reader Comments (65)
Posted: Jun 1st 2008 6:38PM (Unverified) said
Because we're all pointing and laughing at their big fat jiggly asses.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2008 10:28PM ticklefist said
Aw shit. Ppl with bad teeth and boring lives think Americans are fat. Oh noes!
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Posted: Jun 2nd 2008 7:15AM Spunky Monkey 190906 said
Ticklefist, seems as if thats what you 'think' as well rather then know.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2008 4:40PM Eric T Cartman said
The value of the dollar compared to the euro and pound is depreciating not devaluing. Devaluation would mean our exchange rate is fixed, which it is not.
Posted: Jun 1st 2008 5:57PM hey buddy said
viscosity, stop embarrassing yourself.
Posted: Jun 1st 2008 6:26PM (Unverified) said
So when is your dollar going to get good again? Makes doing business there rather unpleasant.
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Posted: Jun 1st 2008 6:30PM (Unverified) said
Sure. Just like the Wii shortages were because they could not make old technology fast enough. This false shortage mess is getting a little old if you ask me.
Posted: Jun 1st 2008 7:32PM (Unverified) said
I can buy a lot cheaper meat scale elsewhere.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2008 6:46AM BurntMeatloaf said
Here's how it works:
1) Build things in Japan. To expensive. Move manufacturing to China.
2) Make decent hardware. To expensive. Recycle last-gen hardware.
3) Make enough of them. To expensive. Run production to the wire and ship only to countries with "strong dollar", making BS excuses while raking in billions in profits.
4) What next? Enforce a penalty tax based on your country's average BMI?
1) Build things in Japan. To expensive. Move manufacturing to China.
2) Make decent hardware. To expensive. Recycle last-gen hardware.
3) Make enough of them. To expensive. Run production to the wire and ship only to countries with "strong dollar", making BS excuses while raking in billions in profits.
4) What next? Enforce a penalty tax based on your country's average BMI?
Posted: Jun 2nd 2008 9:18AM mocax said
Maybe I should stop frequenting Carl's Jr.....
Posted: Jun 2nd 2008 11:22AM joevill said
bummer, I should of pre-ordered it at some store other than GameStop.
Posted: Jun 2nd 2008 12:40PM Buckshot said
What shortage? There are on Target and f'ing Wal Mart shelves all over Austin. They were last week at least...
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