Here\'s a point I think we\'ve overlooked in our ongoing, stale, rather boring analysis of console sales. ;]
Peter Roithmayr, Electronics Boutique Vice-President of videogame merchandising, admitted Microsoft\'s ability to resupply his stores have surpassed all of his expectations. "We have sold three times as many Xboxes as GameCubes since launch. The GameCube has not exceeded our expectations. We planned to sell every GameCube unit we\'ve received, and we have. It\'s not because of a higher demand for Xbox with consumers, it\'s simply because we\'re getting a better flow from Microsoft. If we could get more units from Nintendo, we could sell just as many GameCubes."
The site that
reported the news, said, "At this point, it’s more of a manufacturing race than anything else."
And before someone says "That\'s not true, at our store here in Nebraska, we have a Gamecube just sitting there," remember, this is a national/global event. For every Gamecube sitting on shelves in Nebraska, there are (hypothetically) 100 people in California who want one...
-Eik