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Nintendo: 600,000 Wiis Sold in Eight Days

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Nintendo: 600,000 Wiis Sold in Eight Days
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The video game console wars certainly aren’t dull this year, with all the soc-called next-generation consoles now available, Microsoft looking to woo players away from the expensive (and hard-to-find) PlayStation 3, and the holiday shopping season getting into full swing. And Nintendo’s Wii is not being left out of the frenzy: according to the company, they’ve sold more than 600,000 Wii consoles in the Americas in just the system’s first eight days of availability.

"Even with sales already in excess of 600,000 units, demand continues to exceed supply, as it’s clear this is one of the ‘gotta-have’ products for the holiday season," says Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime in a statement. "We’ve shipped retailers several times the amount of hardware the other company [that would be "Sony," -Ed] was able to deliver for its launch around the same time—and we still sold out. Given the inclusive nature of Wii game play, we’re seeing this new form of video gaming is already a huge hit with gamers and newcomers alike. It continues to be a phenomenal launch."

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