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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #45 on: September 23, 2008, 04:15:11 PM »
If the japanese plan 10 to 20 years ahead why the hell are their still shortages of the Wii?  We would like to play....

Because no one could forecast how gullibly stupid Americans can be.

Sure paraphrase PT Barnum so you don't have to pay royalties - nice try :)

BTW - Apple does a good job of forecasting how gulibly stupid Americans can be :)


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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #46 on: September 23, 2008, 04:24:00 PM »
If the japanese plan 10 to 20 years ahead why the hell are their still shortages of the Wii?  We would like to play....

Because no one could forecast how gullibly stupid Americans can be.

Sure paraphrase PT Barnum so you don't have to pay royalties - nice try :)

BTW - Apple does a good job of forecasting how gulibly stupid Americans can be :)



Keeping up with the demand of a game system with a wireless controller is much tougher then producing mac books...
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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #47 on: September 23, 2008, 04:29:33 PM »
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Keeping up with the demand of a game system with a wireless controller is much tougher then producing mac books...

Two years later, and still no ability to deal with the demand...that's poor planning...casual gaming suxx0rz


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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #48 on: September 23, 2008, 04:32:37 PM »
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Keeping up with the demand of a game system with a wireless controller is much tougher then producing mac books...

Two years later, and still no ability to deal with the demand...that's poor planning...casual gaming suxx0rz



It was poor planning and casual gaming does suck.  I much rather have my playstation or even an XBOX360 WAYYY before the Wii.  It's not even fun to play any of the games that come out on it anymore.
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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #49 on: September 23, 2008, 04:34:17 PM »
And as I understand it, the 'best reviewed' game on the wii (boom blox) was a huge bomb while people keep buying shovelware.

Admittedly, I see games like guitar hero and such as 'casual gaming' - all party games and the like to me are casual gaming, but i remember going to the arcade to play decathalon and use that piece of wood so you could push the buttons faster.


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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #50 on: September 23, 2008, 04:39:36 PM »
Q for you intelligent geeks.
1. What electronics products are hot sellers/high demand right now?
1a.  is Wii in hot demand or has that long since cooled?

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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #51 on: September 23, 2008, 04:53:54 PM »
I still think the Wii shortages are artificially created by Nintendo to make it seem that there is higher demand than there actually would be with 'adequate' supplies.

Here's a site for you in terms of 'game demand' - you be the judge

http://www.vgchartz.com/

As far as hot electronics, i'm pretty sure the iPhone is still pretty hot...i don't know if the new 4 GB nanos are hot...xbox prices are dropping so sales numbers might go up but net revenue will go down :)

I would think in a recession type economy, the things have cooled off generally, the only xbox game i was looking forward to that has been released already is the force unleashed and the reviews are terrible

still waiting on

fables 2
gears 2
The Last Remnant


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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #52 on: September 23, 2008, 05:09:33 PM »
Q for you intelligent geeks.
1. What electronics products are hot sellers/high demand right now?
1a.  is Wii in hot demand or has that long since cooled?

New IPOD and IPHONE are hot sellers.  As is the Wii.  XBOX is selling well in Japan but both the XBOX and PS3 are lagging behind the Wii here in the states.  Don't ask me why but they are.

Also the newest generation of Blu Ray players are starting to gain some steam as they've dropped in price and you can update firmware via the internet.

Ones coming up?  New Blackberry Curve coming out next month and the google backed phone.
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Re: Another Stoudamire a Spur
« Reply #53 on: September 23, 2008, 06:36:01 PM »
I still think the Wii shortages are artificially created by Nintendo to make it seem that there is higher demand than there actually would be with 'adequate' supplies.

IMO that's what is really happening.
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