You still can't find this fucking thing in my town, unless you want a 500 dollar bundle with a bunch of stuff you'd never buy otherwise.
Is Nintendo real about "meeting demand", or is this still the same old company who simply doesn't give a fuck about the consumer?
thanks apple
They are still suffering from supply constraints the last time I checked.
Why would you want some shitty tablet?
Still gunshy about overproducing the damn thing after they flooded retail outlets with unwanted Wii Us, I guess.
I got it at launch, and since then I've had four opportunities to buy another if I wanted to.
>>386795128
The stock has been increasing lately. It's still not readily available everywhere, but it's gotten easier to find than it was before. Making millions of extra units is not something that happens quickly.
>>386795128
>This company doesn't want consumers to be able to buy their flagship product
So, are you retarded?
They're going to show off the new bundles in next weeks direct. That's why they're hard to find right now.
>>386796000
Never seems to be a problem for Sony and Microsoft
When is the next Switch games coming?
The only game it has is Zelda, and it's pretty fucking good.
But arms is shit and dead. Splatoon is exactly the same as the first game.
I work at Target we've had 3 for days
>>386796702
Sony and Microsoft are in the business of bleeding money at launch. They make huge production estimates to rush to the market and eat the losses until they can start profiting. Those power plays aren't in Nintendo's business model. They gauge the market and try to keep things even to stay out of the red. Nintendo's recent consoles have been selling below their expectations, so they made a smaller initial forecast with the Switch.
>>386795128
>or is this still the same old company who simply doesn't give a fuck about the consumer?
How stupid can you be? Nintendo wants to sell consoles. Not selling them isn't anti-consumer, it's anti-profit. Apple is using up all of some component the Switch uses, not that Apple is doing anything wrong.