Crono1973 said:
I guess after the Wii people expect more from Nintendo than they expected for Sony's overpriced PS3 at launch or Microsoft's Red Ring machine. I know I do.
And that's part of the problem.The Wii was an anomaly.In 25+ years of gaming I've never seen demand like that for a games console.Not even Nintendo expected it to be as popular as it was which was why there were shortages as they couldn't produce them fast enough.Following that was always going to be a ridiculously tough task for any console
Also Nintendo massively increased production for the Wii U so there wouldn't be a repeat of the shortages.This is why even though it sold only slightly less than the Wii in the run up to Xmas it appears a lot worse as there is plenty of available stock on shelves
Crono1973 said:
So, in 6 weeks they sold 3 Million. That's about 2 Million in one month. Even with your highest number for January (100,000), that's pretty low. So how did they go from 2 Million sales in December to 100,000 on January? Is such a large dropoff normal in January?
As someone who worked retail for years I can tell you that a substantial dropoff in sales is perfectly common in January.That's why so many stores have massive sales and special offers that month,to entice people to keep spending.People will rarely spend hundreds of dollars/euros/pounds on expensive electronic equipment that month unless it's heavily discounted which was unlikely so soon after launch.It also can't be overlooked that the console launched while we're still suffering through the worst recession in decades.People are less likely to fork out so much money for luxury items after Xmas in these uncertain financial times
As I said earlier I don't think Wii U will be as successful as it's predecessor.I just find it slightly ridiculous that people are calling a 2 1/2 month old console with 3 million+ sales under it's belt a failure especially when you compare it to previous console launches