Wii ads replaced with DS ones
According to Marketing Week, Nintendo has canceled their planned advertisements for Wii over the Christmas period as they don't want to fuel demand for the much sought after console. The advertisements will apparently be replaced by Nintendo DS ads. It seems a bit drastic doesn't it?A Nintendo spokesman told the site: "We have been running the campaign all year round, but we want to take a responsible stance this Christmas and not fuel demand."
Despite increased production, Wii stock is flying off the shelves as fast as it arrives, with demand constantly out-stripping supply . A report in today's Metro claims that Wii has been exchanging hands for up to £1,000, while over on ebay they're consistently selling for more than their retail value.
Nintendo says it expects to sell 28 million Nintendo DS portable game consoles and 17.5 million Wii consoles this fiscal year, which ends in March 2008.
Source :: Marketing Week.