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Nintendo: A Million Launch Day Wiis

by Steven Rodriguez - September 26, 2006, 12:07 am EDT
Total comments: 5 Source: http://www.mackenziefinancial.com/en/pub/media_cen...

Nintendo's Canadian brass says North America is getting a seven-figure shipment on November 19.

The Mackenzie Financial Corporation is a typical investment firm located north of the border. The company posted a news story about the (Canadian) Wii launch at the same time the official Canada launch details press release hit the wire. They even had quotes from Nintendo Canada's VP and GM, Ron Bertram--the same Rom Bertram quoted in the Nintendo PR. What's the big deal, then?

The Mackenzie story has some rather critical information about the quantity of Wii consoles planned to be released to the masses in North America for launch day, this Novemeber 19. Said Bertram:

"We're looking at a million (units) for North America at launch....If we get what we're supposed to get, this will be our most plentiful launch in the 15 years I've been at Nintendo. All signs are actually extremely positive."

"North America" includes Canada, of course, so there won't be 1,000,000 Wii systems just for the United States. But we'd get the lion's share, obviously. By comparison, Sony will launch the PS3 a couple days before with just 400,000 units in the same region.

Nintendo's goal is to sell four million of their new systems worldwide by the end of the calendar year. With that kind of quantity promised, North America will probably get another million systems in the six-week period between 11/19 and 12/31, so hopefully everyone here that wants one will be able to find one without too much difficulty.

Official Wii Launch Details

A slightly different set of details and quotes from NOA.

NINTENDO’S INCOMPARABLE Wii CONSOLE

LAUNCHES NOV. 19; MSRP $249.99

30 New Games, 30 Retro Titles, User-Friendly ‘Channels’

Make it the Affordable System for Gamers, Newcomers and Families

NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2006 – Nintendo will reshape the home entertainment and video game landscape with the launch of its heralded Wii™ home video game console. The Americas will lead the worldwide launch on Nov. 19. Wii will be sold as an affordable, mass-consumer product at an MSRP of just $249.99. The price includes one wireless Wii Remote controller, one Nunchuk™ controller and the groundbreaking collection of five different Wii Sports games on one disc, which anyone can play using simple movements, experienced or not.

Every Wii console includes another distinctive feature: a series of on-screen “channels" that make up the Wii Channel Menu, which makes the console approachable and customizable for everyone, from the most avid gamer to people who have never played before. The Wii Channel Menu is the starting point for all of the console’s functions. The “channels" offer a gateway to a rich variety of entertainment options. When connected to a TV, the Wii Channel Menu offers a simple interface, letting users pick games to play, get news or weather, view and send photos or even create playable caricatures of themselves to use in actual games. Additional functions allow users to redeem Wii Points and download classic games to Wii’s Virtual Console™. The variety of options available through the Wii Channel Menu motivates both gamers and non-gamers to turn on Wii’s power every day.

Wii is creating worldwide excitement with its unique control system, an inventive, first-of-its-kind controller whose position can be detected in a 3-D space. The new controller allows users to pinpoint targets in games or move through the Wii Channel Menu with precision and ease. This intuitive control system will be understood immediately by everyone, regardless of their previous experience with video games. With this one small controller, Wii makes games both easier and more intense than anything previously experienced. For example, in the Wii Sports tennis game, players swing the Wii Remote like a racket to hit the ball, as in real life. They can add topspin or slice the ball just by angling their hands and wrist like they would in a real match.

“Wii reinvents games for the devoted player," says Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “But more importantly, Wii breaks the wall separating players from non-players by delivering the best game experiences for the most affordable price. We believe the next leap is games for the masses – young and old, gamer or non, alone, with a friend or with the whole family."

Fils-Aime made his remarks in New York, shortly after Nintendo executives in Japan announced Wii will launch there on Dec. 2.

Between launch day and Dec. 31, Wii owners will enjoy a robust lineup of 30 software titles, with selections for everyone from video game veterans to newcomers. Some top Nintendo launch titles include Wii Sports, a compilation of tennis, baseball, golf, bowling and boxing; The Legend of Zelda®: Twilight Princess; and EXCITE TRUCK™. While publishers are free to set their own prices for games, first-party Nintendo titles will have an MSRP of $49.99. Wii’s self-loading media bay also can play the entire library of more than 530 Nintendo GameCube™ titles from day one.

Third-party developers around the world have lined up to provide unprecedented support for Wii.

“The Wii is changing audience interaction, opening up whole new experiences that have never been possible in video games," says Robert Kotick, Chairman and CEO, Activision, Inc. “With the instinctual control of the Wii Remote, Nintendo is advancing the gaming experience to the broadest audience of gamers. Activision is excited about the launch of the Wii and the opportunity it offers. So much so, we plan to have five titles available at launch – our strongest lineup ever for a new console. We have more development resources devoted to the Wii than to any previous Nintendo platform. The Wii is likely to have a profound impact on the size, growth and overall opportunities for the video game market."

“I believe the Wii will attract new and casual gamers to the world of interactive entertainment," says Larry Probst, Chairman and CEO, Electronic Arts. “It’s a fun, easy and economical system that will become a bridge to gaming for mainstream audiences. At EA, we are putting more support behind the Wii than any Nintendo hardware launch since the Super NES."

“The Wii control scheme opens up unexplored areas for our talented teams to innovate when creating games," says Laurent DeToc, President of Ubisoft North America. “It’s invigorating for us. We believe that it will help create a new level of interest in video games and engage more players around the world."

Additional information about the list of Virtual Console games and the pricing structure will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Talkback

HocotateSeptember 26, 2006

This is VERY nice face-icon-small-smile.gif I was a bit worried I wouldn't be able to get a system at launch, so this is great. It seemes even better next to Sony's limited 400k at launch.

couchmonkeySeptember 26, 2006

Go, go Gadget LAUNCH! Nice news for Nintendo.

TJ SpykeSeptember 26, 2006

I hope no one is surprised, Nintendo always makes sure to have enough systems available(except when they launched the DS Lite in Japan, but who could have expected that?).

AcefonduSeptember 26, 2006

Wii's for all, yay!

Chode2234September 29, 2006

I'm still nervous about getting one.

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