Oct 3 2008, 8:21am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nintendo promises to increase Wii supply for this holiday shopping season. The last two Holiday shopping seasons the Wii was a hard find and Nintendo actually lost sales. The Wii has still been flying from store shelves and has been a ghost in online shops throughout the year.
Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America said that Nintendo is significantly increasing supply of the Wii.
He would not disclose how many Nintendo will ship to the U.S. and if he thinks Nintendo would actually meet demand this year.
Via the NY Times.
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