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Comments on ‘Planned Wii production boost blocked?’Friday 17th August 2007 06:30 GMT Have to wait longerAnonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 06:48 GMT
Hmm, I hope this doesn't delay their entry into other countries. We've been waiting (semi)patiently for the Wii to be released locally - looks like this might either delay the release, or mean that even more limited stocks will be available :( Shortage of fun in the worldAnonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 07:40 GMT
The Wii uses more fun than the other consoles, and there's a worldwide shortage of fun so they can't make enough consoles. XBox360 production is reported to be unaffected. (Ducks to avoid projectiles thrown by XBOX360 fans). UnfortunateMichael • Friday 17th August 2007 07:52 GMT
Never mind - if the shortage is industry wide then it means that Sony and Microsoft will be unable to get their components too - that is if they are using the same source. Unlikely - but the shortage would not be industry wide otherwise, would it? Where do you live!?Chris Morrison • Friday 17th August 2007 08:37 GMT
Do you live on the moon? Has the Wii honestly not been launched eveerywhere in the world yet? That's amazing if it's the case! Chris The xbox360 is not affected...Anonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 08:54 GMT
because it uses plain old and cheap desktop components, while the wii requires more expensive laptop parts. Just look at the difference in size between the two. However the ps3 also uses laptop parts, but it's uneffected too because they can't even sell the already shipped stock. No shortage in Ireland...Anonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 10:35 GMT
..because I work in a small enough music shop, and we have three of them. There are many other branches of our store alone, and plenty of other music/game shop chains... Not worldwideAnonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 11:50 GMT
@Chris: actually there are many countries that the Wii hasn't been launched in yet... I'm in South Africa, and we're hoping that it will be launched here next month, but there's been no announcement yet. Some people are doing direct imports, but it works out a bit more expensive both for the console and the games - and then you run into the region coding issues on the games as well, once it is officially launched here. No shortage in the Netherlands either...Anonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 13:19 GMT
It's been possible to get a Wii here (without pre-ordering) for a couple of months now. Re: shortage of fun.Anonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 13:56 GMT
You don't need to duck flying projectiles from Xbox owners, nobody in the real world ever got hurt by having virtual pixels lobbed at them. A flying Wiimote though, that's a different story. Wii owners not only have more fun, they're more dangerous to piss off as well :-) TeeCee Wii not worldwideAnonymous Coward • Friday 17th August 2007 21:18 GMT
I was in Bangalore last week, I could buy a PS3 for 35,000 Rupees (about £440), I saw an XBOX 360 for sale but did not see a Wii for sale. Of course, I'm sure people are importing them.... It would be interesting to know exactly what components are in short supply, the Wii does not have BluRay, I wonder if it's the PowerPC cores as these are used in the Wii, PS3 and XBOX... The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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