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So if you were looking for an excuse to go on a boat to Norway, now you have it. Although the Wii looks like it might eventually be back in shops in greater numbers during April (thanks to Nintendo trying to push out more supplies), they're still a bit scarce at the moment, so this would be a good opportunity to try out boxing, bowling and the other Wii Sports while taking a nice Nordic cruise...
> pb wrote:
> the Wii looks like it might
> eventually be back in shops in greater numbers during April
> (thanks to Nintendo trying to push out more supplies),
>
> The rumour is Nintendo have held them back as they hit their
> targets for the financial year. Their new financial year begins
> in, you've guessed it, April.
It wouldn't surprise me. The company really are lame enough to do it.
(I'm more nintendo than either of the other two, but looking at them rationally, they're both feeble in strategy and unpleasant to their consumers.)
If there was at least some intelligent strategy to fit around the PS3 launch it'd be nice.
> the Wii looks like it might
> eventually be back in shops in greater numbers during April
> (thanks to Nintendo trying to push out more supplies),
The rumour is Nintendo have held them back as they hit their targets for the financial year. Their new financial year begins in, you've guessed it, April.
So if you were looking for an excuse to go on a boat to Norway, now you have it. Although the Wii looks like it might eventually be back in shops in greater numbers during April (thanks to Nintendo trying to push out more supplies), they're still a bit scarce at the moment, so this would be a good opportunity to try out boxing, bowling and the other Wii Sports while taking a nice Nordic cruise...