Nintendo hates America, loves Europe and money more
- June 2nd, 2008
- 6 Comments
It’s no secret that Nintendo loves to play the ‘we never anticipated this much demand, so we’re fresh out of stock’ bull honky, so it really shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Wii Fit is sold out across the country. Nintendo is playing it smart here in the US. We all want what we can’t have, though that argument could be said about our species and not our place of residence. That’s an entirely different argument that has no place here, but I think you get my point. These people could don’t give a rat’s ass about the Wii Fit. That much is for sure.
Nintendo is shorting the US and redirecting units of Wii Fit to Europe to capitalize on the strength of the Euro.
It also is shrewdly maximizing its profit by sending four times as many units to Europe, reaping the benefits of the strong euro, said Michael Pachter, an analyst with Wedbush Morgan Securities.
“The shortage demonstrates one consequence of the weak dollar. We’re seeing companies ignore their largest market simply because they can make a greater profit elsewhere,” Pachter said.
“They know that Americans will be just as fat a few months from now” when Nintendo will have more units available, he said.
That last one is a killer because it’s true.
But the Wii’s runaway success could backfire if Nintendo is unable to manage consumer expectations, said Billy Pidgeon, an analyst with research firm IDC.
“That’s a tough line to tread,” Pidgeon said. “When does the consumer get frustrated and move on?
“So far, the Wii still has cachet,” he said. “But the fact that consumers can’t find a Wii or a Wii Fit is definitely a missed opportunity.”
I don’t agree with this statement because it’s been almost two years since the Wii launched and people are still scrambling around to find one and some are paying above retail. Kids, especially, want what they can’t have and a lot of parents give in to their shrill little voices and don’t know how to say no.
Of course, the only reason I ‘d want a Wii and Wii Fit is so that I can watch my girlfriend, if I had one, do this.










Word (Who am I?)
2 months ago
LOL nice title.
I guess sensationalized headlines can be done all over. “Crunchgear responsible for 9/11″ Does it make it true either way? Nope.
The issue at hand is that the Wii Fit board was redesigned for the Americas, its got more durable hardware inside the scale sensor. So the boards being sent to Europe are pretty much useless in the states.
JOSH (Who am I?)
2 months ago
I dont know why people get all hyped over the Wii. The only thing my friends ever play on that lame console is the sport games it comes with. Honestly who actually plays the other Wii games? Noone, but eveyone definitely plays boxing, baseball, bowling. The Wii is only fun for a little while I get real bored of it real fast. It blows!
Martin (Who am I?)
2 months ago
Well I don’t think the Wii blows. It really depends on your expectations. I bought a Wii the day it came out and it was fun for a few hours to play Wii Sports and Wii Play. But those are not real games and you can impress people who never played the Wii with it. Once you have them they become boring pretty fast.
The Wii has its share of excellent games that I enjoyed playing, among them Super Monkey Ball Banana Blizz, Puzzle Quest, Zack & Wiki and Boom Blox. I was never much of a fan of those Mario and Zelda 3D games but love to play the 2D versions like Super Mario World on the virtual console. Oh, and they got Shining Force, probably the best turn based strategy game on a gaming console ever. (take that Final Fantasy Tactics)
harley (Who am I?)
2 months ago
I think America is finally getting what it deserves.
lordrandom (Who am I?)
2 months ago
oh please, America doesn’t love Europe. For the huge majority of releases America gets titles far before Europe. Just look at SSBB, we had to wait for a month or so after your release just to get a release date, its June and Brawl is still a couple of weeks ago. So considering how it is usually unfair against us we deserve the odd pre American release, and says nothing of Australia which has it off the worst
lordrandom (Who am I?)
2 months ago
oops my bad, that first line is meant to read
Nintendo doesn’t love Europe.