It’s raining Wii over at Toys ‘R Us’ Times Square store
A couple of days ago, we reported that retail chains Best Buy and Circuit City will be replenishing their Wii stocks for the weekend. Some of you pointed out though that not all stores were able to provide units for consumers. What could have possibly happened then?
Over at Nintendo‘s official community site, user MONK3Y pointed out that the stocks are with another retail chain Toys ‘R Us, or in its Times Square store at least. According to the reader, the pictures above were taken last weekend and it’s the longest Wii line he’d seen in a while – and that’s not even counting the ones inside the store and the ones downstairs.
After three hours (he went to watch Lion King the Musical you see), he went back to Times Square and checked what happened. MONK3Y noted that there was still a long line of consumers with around 200 units still stacked along the store’s walls. If this trend continues, then Wii fans wouldn’t have to be bothered again by stock issues in the future.
A couple of days ago, we reported that retail chains Best Buy and Circuit City will be replenishing their Wii stocks for the weekend. Some of you pointed out though that not all stores were able to provide units for consumers. What could have possibly happened then?
Over at Nintendo‘s official community site, user MONK3Y pointed out that the stocks are with another retail chain Toys ‘R Us, or in its Times Square store at least. According to the reader, the pictures above were taken last weekend and it’s the longest Wii line he’d seen in a while – and that’s not even counting the ones inside the store and the ones downstairs.
After three hours (he went to watch Lion King the Musical you see), he went back to Times Square and checked what happened. MONK3Y noted that there was still a long line of consumers with around 200 units still stacked along the store’s walls. If this trend continues, then Wii fans wouldn’t have to be bothered again by stock issues in the future.