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People in line have been mugged and shot. Others have sold their place in line for thousands of dollars. And who knows how high they'll go on Ebay between now and Xmas.
It was reported that 500,000 will make it to the States before Dec. 25th, but that might be revised to 150,000. That should guarantee some violence in the malls...:D Link: http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/17/news/companies/playstation_craziness/index.htm?cnn=yes |
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150,000 vs 500,000 before Chirstmas should be the deciding factor between bonus or firing. That would an awful lot of profit not produced in a quarter
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Oh, and did you read about John Edwards? Appearently, he made some comment about needing to get one for his kids. So a young staffer calls up the local Walmart and says they Sen Edwards would like to have one put aside for him.
Walmart has been a target by Edwards, so this has become a talked about incident. When found, Edwards now says that he never asked anyone to get one for him. More likely the young staffer was arranging for one for himself... |
The more I see Edwards, the more I dislike him. He's his own hypocrisy; fighting for middle-class wage rights when he's a millionaire many times over via family money is just the starting point. He and Hillary should run. :rolleyes:
Somewhere in L.A., Jason Alexander - known for "Seinfeld," was also in line, though I'm sure some star-struck clerk will put one aside for him too. More interesting, though, is Sony. You'd think they would anticipate such widespread interest in PS3, and hope to avoid a public debacle; even a smear campaign. A couple renown economists (can't believe a stupid video game console reached all the way to that level), have already said Sony should take some responsibility in this, and produce an even larger amount of PS3s to avoid the pending public panic. |
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What's next... the terrorist will hijack truckloads of PS3's and then put out a video of them smashing the things with hammers? SmileWavy |
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Does anyone know if there will be a Wii shoprtage? If it is made more available it will be interesting to see if Wii can dilute PS3's market share. Maybe the PS3 has sufficient technology to be Wii proof? Despite the seeming popularity of the PS3, I guess there are a lot of people looking forward to seeing Wii released on Sunday. I’m looking forward to the public’s reaction to finding Wii on the shelves in local stores. |
I've beeing looking at Wii a bit more closely this afternoon. I think Wii might dramatically change the gaming experience.
The new game contollers seem to be the most impressive feature of Nintendo’s new system and provide a more interactive experience. Maybe the kids that have been lazily sitting in front of the TV will now experience at least some exercise as they will be able to Wii standing up and even moving around the room! Gaming could expand to other generations on this new system. With the movement involved, it could become a lot more of a social activity. It will actually be quite funny to watch people Wii after drinking a few beers, for example. I’d imagine that the more they drink the more people will want to Wii. This could catch on – especially the older folk. It also looks as though it will be portable so you could pretty much Wii anywhere. A lot of younger gamers with these Import Tuner cars like to have games systems installed in their vehicles. It looks highly likely that it will be possible to Wii in the car. This could prove to be very useful on long road trips, especially with young children. |
Nintendo plans to have 4 million units here before Christmas and if demand persists up to 7 million units by next spring. PS3 is a loss leader, so lower units is better, to some extent. However, the Wii is supposedly a profit maker, so more units = more fish and rice for the Japanese workers.
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I hope Nintendo don't flood the market with Wii.
I wish I could make a profit from Wii, judging by some of the kids reactions on the TV, quite a lot will be wanting a Wii for Christmas. |
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I am a bit suprised to find that Wii is sold in cardboard boxes. I wouldn't think cardboard and Wii was a good synergy.
OK cardboard is cheap, but I would have thought there was more suitable packaging material. What will be the best games with Wii? Anyone think of any? |
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Personally I enjoy working on, or driving my car much more than playing games. But everyone has different priorities. I would think Wii will float a lot of boats though. |
Since Wii's are available now that the Christmas rush is over, a buddy just bought one. Yesterday I tried bowling, baseball, tennis, and monkey ball. It was a blast and actually a bit of a workout for the sport games. I don't know if I can wait 6 months to get one for my son's birthday. Maybe I could give the wife one for Valentine's day :) Oh hell, I may just have to buy one because it's Saturday!
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