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Nintendo selling out Wii U Deluxe pre-order stockDVDBack23 @ Sep 17, 2012 17:29 | 9 comments
The console goes on sale in the U.S. on November 18th.
Despite mixed thoughts on the console, its price and its specs, demand does not seem to be suffering. GameStop, Best Buy and other large retailers have all sold out of their pre-order stock of the Deluxe Set, which comes with more internal storage and a charging cradle.
The less popular base model is still available from a few retailers, however, so fans shouldn't have too big of an issue getting a console if they really want it.
Besides Best Buy and GameStop; Toys R Us, Kmart, Target and Sears are all sold out of pre-order Deluxe stock. |
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Comment by: neo1000 (Sep 17, 2012 23:48) Damn i better hurry |
Comment by: bobiroc (Sep 18, 2012 03:35) Well I hope that since I found a back door direct link to the deluxe console on Bestbuy.com (US site) before they officially offered it for pre-order with links on the main site I got mine in early enough.
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Comment by: Qliphah (Sep 18, 2012 21:01) Why did they even have a deluxe model in the first place. I knew it would sell out day 1, and not because everyone wanted a WiiU. Nintendo did some very shifty marketing here. |
Comment by: Dildor (Sep 19, 2012 18:26) It is not shifty marketing, If you had the opportunity to secure the WIIU black, which is only $50 more, that wouldn't be shifty at all. It appears to me that Nintendo is offering the White Edition as a choice! If you wanted the Black Edition, you would have to per-order it when the selling price was released.
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Comment by: Qliphah (Sep 20, 2012 13:39) Originally posted by Dildor: Perhaps you missed my point by saying I'm wrong about this being shifty. Because by your own words it looks like you pointed out every reason I'd call it shifty. Nintendo knows business and how to near abuse their customers and still keep them drooling. We saw it with the "production shortages" of the Wii. This time around they've doubled down and made one that you'll never get but would pay a fortune for and another that will have "shortages" but just enough to keep the hype machine going well through the PS4 and new xbox next year.
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Comment by: iz0nlee (Sep 21, 2012 12:29) if you can wait till after Christmas you'll get one no bother, and very possibly for less money |
Comment by: Dildor (Sep 21, 2012 15:00) Originally posted by Qliphah: Maybe you are right. Who knows at this point. However, I'd think that Nintendo would have learned by now and are giving gamers what they really crave. As far as their marketing scheme, I don't blame them. Any company would do the same thing. It's called marketing 101. I just hope that my Black edition won't turn out to be a dust collector. This will probably be Nintendo's final console. I know that it will be mine because I think that having to buy a new console every 4-6 years really is shifty. When the older consoles were out it was not only about gameplay but the graphics. Right now, how much better can the graphics be on any of the systems? I think that we have finally reached the pinnacle! However, it is entirely up to the game developers as to which system has an easier interface for programing which would equal more games.
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Comment by: Qliphah (Sep 21, 2012 15:30) With the increase in all the shovelware on andriod/ios the veritable deluge of games on those platforms does mimic the trend atari had just before the first great game crash of '83. And nintendo was doing the same from day 1 on the wii. However this time the prices don't seem the issue as mobile games are <$10 and wiiware isn't much more. But the shear content and how much of it looks identical is what really killed atari. Games then and now are doing the same thing and people abandoned the market then. It wasn't until nintendo started bringing arcade titles and well produced games that we saw a return.
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Comment by: Anonymous User (Sep 21, 2012 19:47) Originally posted by Qliphah: I'd argue on the point that this whole deal is shady for a personal reason I noticed in my area as well as a friend of mine across the country pointed out. As I had to wait about 6 hours to have the opportunity for a pre-order on the Wii U Deluxe, by the time I got to gamestop, they were sold out. As sales go, no issue, where my huge issue lies is that upon walking out of the door at gamestop, one of the employees could tell I was a little less than pleased that the deluxe was sold out and actually said "Man I know it sucks, I'm so glad my boss called me first thing and told all of us to get in here if we wanted it, before they were taken". Since when, especially on items in rare supply, do employees get first shot? Years ago when I was in retail, it was against policy. I know my son has been very excited about this, yet now some kid that works at the store with no kids of his own gets first crack at it. Sorry, I have to disagree with this all the way around and no one can counter this arguement, it's all part of the business, if you work in the industry like that, sorry you have to wait until the public gets first crack, otherwide you do have the inside advantage. Oh, and as I stated, a friend heard near the same thing up on the east coast, and I am centrally located in the states. |
