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GamerZ2008
1° "The short supply of GameCubes at retailers nationwide have some analysts talking. Could Nintendo be halting production yet again?
Rumors have been circulating around the net, indicating that Nintendo has lessened their quantity of GameCube shipments. Several retailers nationwide are even reporting that their GameCube system stock has yet to be filled, being "off-schedule." Selling rather well for the past couple of months after lowering its price to $99.99, the GameCube may in fact experience slow hardware sales once again if the shortage continues.
We contacted a FuncoLand/GameStop store manager, who has also broke exclusive news to GCA in the past. Disappointingly, he had this to say:
"The rumors are indeed true. Nintendo GameCube shipments have been shortened for the time being without any further explanation. At the current rate we're selling GameCubes, the supply nationwide within the GameStop chain of stores could run out by around mid-March if additional shipments aren't sent."
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2° "new article in the Nikkei Industrial News brings up points about how Nintendo has changed in the last few years.
The Nikkei Industrial News, a Japanese newspaper, has a new article about how Nintendo has changed in the last few years.
The article brings up recent changes following Hiroshi Yamauchi's departure. The Nikkei Industrial News reports that:
• Mario's use in advertising has picked up.
• Internet feedback is being looked at more than ever before.
• There are more demo units in stores than ever before.
• Nintendo is collaborating more with other companies.
• Nintendo is listening to third party developers and publishers.
• Nintendo is also learning from their rivals, and even cooperating with them.
The Nikkei Industrial News also states that retailers are acknowledging that Nintendo is not dead, and is actually moving ahead in the console business. In addition, the Nikkei Industrial News reports that despite major changes, Nintendo is still continuing to innovate and create new gaming experiences."
Source:
http://www.gcadvanced.com/#
Rumors have been circulating around the net, indicating that Nintendo has lessened their quantity of GameCube shipments. Several retailers nationwide are even reporting that their GameCube system stock has yet to be filled, being "off-schedule." Selling rather well for the past couple of months after lowering its price to $99.99, the GameCube may in fact experience slow hardware sales once again if the shortage continues.
We contacted a FuncoLand/GameStop store manager, who has also broke exclusive news to GCA in the past. Disappointingly, he had this to say:
"The rumors are indeed true. Nintendo GameCube shipments have been shortened for the time being without any further explanation. At the current rate we're selling GameCubes, the supply nationwide within the GameStop chain of stores could run out by around mid-March if additional shipments aren't sent."
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2° "new article in the Nikkei Industrial News brings up points about how Nintendo has changed in the last few years.
The Nikkei Industrial News, a Japanese newspaper, has a new article about how Nintendo has changed in the last few years.
The article brings up recent changes following Hiroshi Yamauchi's departure. The Nikkei Industrial News reports that:
• Mario's use in advertising has picked up.
• Internet feedback is being looked at more than ever before.
• There are more demo units in stores than ever before.
• Nintendo is collaborating more with other companies.
• Nintendo is listening to third party developers and publishers.
• Nintendo is also learning from their rivals, and even cooperating with them.
The Nikkei Industrial News also states that retailers are acknowledging that Nintendo is not dead, and is actually moving ahead in the console business. In addition, the Nikkei Industrial News reports that despite major changes, Nintendo is still continuing to innovate and create new gaming experiences."
Source:
http://www.gcadvanced.com/#