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Nintendo confident about Wii U launch salesDVDBack23 @ Oct 29, 2012 22:02 | 11 comments
The exec says there were strong pre-order figures for the console, in all regions where it is launching. The console will hit North America, Europe and Australia next month and Japan in December.
"If you look at how preorders are doing at the moment, it is not an exaggeration to say that Wii U is sure to sell well in this holiday season," noted Iwata.
Most retailers sold out of both Wii U bundles, and Iwata noted last week there were 250,000 people on a waiting list. By comparison, the best selling console in the U.S. currently, the Xbox 360, sold about 275,000 consoles last month.
Iwata also noted that some launch games have been pushed back to 2013 to keep gamers interested: "Nintendo tends to release too many titles at the launch of a hardware system and as a result suffers a drop in new games for quite some time after launch, and for the Wii U launch, we are being very careful not to let it happen. Fortunately, third-party publishers overseas are launching many titles for us this time, and we were able to push back the release of some of the titles that we had originally intended to release as launch titles until next year."
The Wii U Basic and Deluxe bundles are set for release on November 18th, with the base model costing $300 and the deluxe edition selling for $350. The base model will include the Wii U console with 8GB memory and the Wii U GamePad in all white. The deluxe edition comes with 32GB and a GamePad charging cradle. Additionally, it will come bundled with the game NintendoLand. |
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Comment by: embo22000 (Oct 30, 2012 00:17) after the initial sales i expect the wii u to flop big time excepially when kids start breaking their 130 dollars controllers |
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Comment by: Anonymous User (Oct 30, 2012 01:44) Originally posted by embo22000: LOL No |
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Comment by: Bryan3404 (Oct 30, 2012 01:52) I don't know why you would want a controller that is basically a larger psp. It would work okay for casual games, but I can't see it working well for hardcore games. |
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Comment by: bobiroc (Oct 30, 2012 02:05) Originally posted by embo22000: I have the feeling of Deja Vu here of similar things said about the original Wii. The only flop here is some people commenting on their own ignorance and hatred.
Originally posted by Bryan3404: That's the beauty of the system because you can get the pro controller for the games you want that for and use the Gamepad and WiiMotes for the games that play better that way. Nintendo caters to both the casual and the more "hardcore" that way. I mean it is such a bad idea that after Nintendo hinted they were making a tablet type controller that could interact with games and console content that both Microsoft and Sony copied it yet once again with Microsoft SmartGlass and whatever Sony is putting on their tablets now.
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Comment by: embo22000 (Oct 30, 2012 02:10) Originally posted by bobiroc: |
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Comment by: bobiroc (Oct 30, 2012 02:18) Originally posted by embo22000: |
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Comment by: megadunderhead (Oct 30, 2012 05:54) You guys don't understand anything.
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Comment by: embo22000 (Oct 30, 2012 13:45) Originally posted by bobiroc: |
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Comment by: embo22000 (Oct 30, 2012 13:49) Originally posted by embo22000: |
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Comment by: SProdigy (Oct 30, 2012 16:50) Quote: That would be like saying "well I have a Super Nintendo, no need to get any other system."
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Comment by: Interestx (Oct 30, 2012 16:56) I find it quite funny watching the anti-Nintendo spiel some insist on trotting out.
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