Nintendo has a history of under-producing (Gaming)
Remember the Wii? Nintendo has a history of under-producing high demand products. I used to think this was to feed artificial scarcity into the market and drive sales, but I now wonder if they simply refuse to upgrade their manufacturing to realistic capacities.
Nintendo consoles are made in China by Foxconn.
https://gamerant.com/wii-u-child-labor-nintendo-foxconn/
They aren't turning them out on the same machines they used to make karuta cards-- the manufacturing capacity Nintendo always had in Japan.
Complete thread:
- NES Classic Discontinued -
Blackt1g3r,
2017-04-13, 18:07
- That Was Fast. - Morpheus, 2017-04-13, 19:00
- NES Classic Discontinued -
Cody Miller,
2017-04-14, 13:24
- NES Classic Discontinued -
cheapLEY,
2017-04-14, 17:17
- NES Classic Discontinued -
Cody Miller,
2017-04-14, 20:40
- Not that surprising -
narcogen,
2017-04-15, 03:36
- Not that surprising -
Cody Miller,
2017-04-15, 13:16
- False assumptions -
narcogen,
2017-04-16, 01:51
- Nintendo has a history of under-producing -
Kahzgul,
2017-04-16, 13:50
- Nintendo has a history of under-producing - narcogen, 2017-04-17, 00:06
- Nintendo has a history of under-producing -
Kahzgul,
2017-04-16, 13:50
- False assumptions -
narcogen,
2017-04-16, 01:51
- Not that surprising -
Cody Miller,
2017-04-15, 13:16
- Not that surprising -
narcogen,
2017-04-15, 03:36
- NES Classic Discontinued -
Cody Miller,
2017-04-14, 20:40
- NES Classic Discontinued -
cheapLEY,
2017-04-14, 17:17
- NES Classic Discontinued - ManKitten, 2017-04-19, 17:21