Wii Sports Resort and MotionPlus Dated
Last week Nintendo revealed that Wii Sports Resort and the MotionPlus peripheral would be released for the western market in July. Today we learn that it’s only half true.
Nintendo today set an official date for the release of its Wii Sports follow-up, Wii Sports Resort, along with the required MotionPlus Wii Remote attachment.
The Wii MotionPlus upgrade attachment that makes the Wii Remote more precise in its motion sensing will hit U.S. store shelves on June 8 for $20. Oddly enough, Wii Sports Resort, the game that Nintendo’s been using the most to demonstrate the hardware, won’t be shipping until July 28 for $50. Wii Sports Resort will come bundled with one MotionPlus attachment
We’re unsure of why Nintendo’s choosing to hold back Wii Sports Resort for a month and a half behind the hardware’s first raison d’etre. The only explanation that we can come up with is that there could be supply issues if Nintendo chose to release both the accessory along with Wii Sports Resort.
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can't wait to get this and play tiger woods 10 with it. it will be sweet
no no they are just going to build up demand and then keep the supply low and simulate a very high value to their product (psst just like the Wii).
Supply low for the Wii? They've outsold Sony and Microsoft by far. If they kept supply low then sales would be low.
Wii has over doubled PS3 sales. Nintendo has sold nearly 20 million more units worldwide than Microsoft. Low supply? Nearly 50 million units have been sold. That's 19.5mil units/year and 1.63mil/month. Jeez. That's over 53,000 units/day. Sounds like a lot, huh? 48.8 million units in 900 days.
Just think about that for a minute.
Anyway, it's probably a good move. If they released it all together there is no doubt people would by the game (with attachment) and purchase an extra attachment or three. Stores would be cleared out.
Nintendo keeps selling at overrated prices. Sells the most! Why !
Simple sell old stuff that is cheap to make, put some microsoft motion sensing in it and hype it as new stuff. Easy to fool consumers as long the price seems low. I will never buy annyting from that cashcow company.
Sorry for my spelling.
Supply low for the Wii? They've outsold Sony and Microsoft by far. If they kept supply low then sales would be low.Wii has over doubled PS3 sales. Nintendo has sold nearly 20 million more units worldwide than Microsoft. Low supply? Nearly 50 million units have been sold. That's 19.5mil units/year and 1.63mil/month. Jeez. That's over 53,000 units/day. Sounds like a lot, huh? 48.8 million units in 900 days.Just think about that for a minute.Anyway, it's probably a good move. If they released it all together there is no doubt people would by the game (with attachment) and purchase an extra attachment or three. Stores would be cleared out.
maybe you never tried to buy a Wii... I'm not saying that they did not have a lot of sales, but... I am saying i think they kinda kept trying to keep the supply a little under the demand to keep building value and eventually making more demand for the unit.
I'd say it's to get the uninformed Wii owners to buy attachments for each of their remotes now, not knowing they will get a "free" one when Resort comes out. Or maybe they actually have a good reason?
maybe you never tried to buy a Wii... I'm not saying that they did not have a lot of sales, but... I am saying i think they kinda kept trying to keep the supply a little under the demand to keep building value and eventually making more demand for the unit.
I received a Wii from my family for Christmas. They had no trouble finding one and I even saw stock in stores all during the Christmas season. Some people had trouble but if I purchased one every time I saw stock in the month of Nov.-Dec. 2008 I'd probably have ten of them.
But seriously, this isn't as big as some people will make it out to be. If you want one, buy one. If you don't, that's cool too. BFD.
All the stores around here have the Wii in stock now, though they were out over the holidays.
I can understand Nintendo's troubles. You plan for a certain sales point and ramp-up production to meet that goal. If the product's demand greatly exceeds your prediction, you will be unable to keep up and then you have to try and guess if the huge demand is a momentary spike or will it be sustained. You don't want to spend a ton of Yen on additional production facilities, only to have them sit idle once they're ready because the demand has disappeared. If it's a spike, you ride it out with existing production facilities and catch up when the spike is over. If it's a sustained demand, like the Wii's appeared to be, then you're going to want to add the additional production capability ASAP.
I understand there is a huge demand for crystal ball operators in most corporations today. Maybe some of these people who are criticizing Nintendo would consider applying for the position, seeing as they obviously saw what Nintendo didn't before it happened.
We're 5 weeks before release and in the UK at least the retailers are still taking preorders - http://www.wii-consoles.co.uk/wii- [...] -stock.asp . No signs yet of any stock shortages with this one.