Wii Fit Stock Scandal
Do you think Nintendo was surprised by the sales of their console? Think again!
It all started with the original Wii. There was hype, there were plenty of adverts, and people were flooding in to get their hands on this innovative gaming console, that promised to deliver entertainment, not only to the hardcore, basement-dwelling gamers, but to the whole family.
Surprise success
Pre-orders exceeded Nintendo’s expectations, and very soon after the devices started shipping it was pretty obvious, that many will have to wait for stock updates. The initial mania, and camping outside supermarket etc., is nothing new in the gaming industry. Stock practically vanishing in the very first days of sales might even be considered normal turn of events in some ways.
The difference started to be visible slightly later on. Some time after release, and there still were pre-orders waiting for delivery… However the lucky individuals that got there hands on the system reassured that the console is worth the wait. It definitely delivered what the adverts promised – family entertainment, fun and quirky games and some physical activity on top of that!
Everyone understood that this was a gamble for Nintendo. With competitors releasing their high spec consoles around the same time as the Wii, its graphics engine definitely was not its selling point. Either the new controls would catch on, or Wii could be a failure. However as time passed, and Wii was obviously being successful the supply has not changed. And even till today the console is constantly in and out of stock.
Are the production lines closed?
A pattern started to emerge. The same started happening with additional product releases. Plenty of advertising, loads of hype, only to be followed by scarce supply. Nintendo always had a group of devoted fan boys following the companies new releases, and with the success of the console with the general public, to anticipate big sales would be natural. What I find strangest from a normal person’s view is the constant advertising of an unavailable product.
But if you thought it was bad with hyped Mario games and extra add-ons for the Wiimotes, here comes Wii Fit. Massive campaign on tv and Internet aimed at the both the fitness obsessed as well as the overweight couch potatoes. Followed by… yes you guessed it, non-existent deliveries. A few weeks back when looking for one I was plainly told that they still have not finished supplying pre-orders. Sounds familiar?
Yes, you can get it either in expensive bundles or in places like eBay. Though if you already own a Wii the bundle option is useless even if the price is not a scam. And online auctions unfortunately pray on the scarcity of the Wii Fit board and sellers put extra charge on the original, not that cheap to start with, price. Moreover again, despite the whole situation the buzz is on non-stop. Campaigns travelling from city to city and doing presentations at supermarkets and town centres, as well as tv adverts.
Very nicely done, and you’re right amazon is a great place to find it.
nice one
Thanks for the comments
It was supposed to be a bit shorter, but once I started writing on the topic I thought I might have slightly drifted into rumbling
nintendo has found the best form of selling there product.
i wish i had the sort of business that could use this system.
kind regards
mark
Wii Fit stays out of stock no matter what Nintendo does. So before it runs out of stock this time too, purchase one. http://wiifitinstock.weebly.com/ would help you locate one from some of the coolest and most trusted sites online.
It is very tough to hear about wii fit stock , but Nintendo is accepting challenge to fulfill demand. Let’s check
http://wiifitstock.weebly.com to know the truth.
Nintendo stores seems empty, it is very tough to find Wii Fit in Stock. It is on all the shelves that the Wii fit is hard to find, if we check stock in the shelves. Let’s check
http://wiifitinstock.weebly.com/1/post/2008/10/a-stock-of-the-situation.html
I’ve had no luck finding a Wii Fit here in my home town. I checked all of the Targets and Wal-Marts and the other usual places and couldn’t find one. I did however find a website that has quite a few of them. Check out: http://www.videogamelister.com/search/wii+fit
Regards,
Jeff