Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime believes the Wii has many more systems to sell.
The successor to the Wii is not a must for 2011, according to Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime in an interview with Kotaku.
"As we sit here today we're saying the Wii has many, many more units to sell," Fils-Aime said. "After we've reached an installed base of 45 million here in the U.S., we can have a conversation about the next generation."
According to the NPD Group, the Wii has currently sold a little more than 30 million units. If the system were to continue to sell as well as it has over the past four years, then it would likely reach 45 million units, at the earliest, in 2012.