Octopod wrote:equalsign wrote:Stopped by my local Wal-Mart today. They had 5 Deluxe and at least 2 Basic units.
It seems they were better prepared this time. It was a successful launch for sure. They are mostly out of stock around me in the north of Boston area but I did see a basic unit at TRU.
System launches.
Wii U - 400k sold in one week. Is this number US only or US/Canada or all of NA?
PS3 - 197k in two weeks in the US.
X360 - 326k in two weeks in the US.
Wii - 476k in two weeks in the US.
I don't think these numbers are as telling as you think. The Wii could have sold FAR more than 476k had there been units available. The demand was huge and remained huge for two years. I highly doubt the Wii U will see anything remotely close to the success of the Wii.
This time 2006 (just after the Wii's launch) I tried to find the console for a friend. I literally called over 100 stores. When I asked to be transferred to electronics, many of the associates just told me that they didn't have any Wii consoles. Every store I have checked has had Wii U units in stock.
One year after the launch of the Wii, I decided to buy a second. My brother and I had split the cost of the console, and I had left it at home when I went off to University. I got lucky and saw someone exit a Gamestop with a Wii. I ran in and got in line. Every person there wanted a Wii. They were literally sold out within 10 minutes of opening their stock.
It's fine to be optimistic, but give me a break. 400,000 units at launch isn't impressive. It's great that their system wasn't DOA, but with Nintendo's core base that really wasn't a concern. Whether the Wii U is a success remains to be seen.