Fils-Aime explained that, even even though the network sole roughly 400,000 units in its initial week on store shelves, it avoided sellouts mostly since Nintendo "had product going send to store and you moreover had product in retailers (distribution centers), so they could simply resupply when they had stores running low on inventory." The supply sequence seems to be keeping up flattering good -- way improved than Nintendo's supply plan is to Wii, that entangled creation secret wishes on descending stars that Wiis would just, like, show up .
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