After two straight holiday seasons of shortages for its popular Nintendo Wii console, Nintendo is now promising to increase shipments this year in order to meet demand.
The New York Times reported Friday that Nintendo is vowing a “significant increase” in the supply of the Wii this holiday season, which the company hopes will alleviate the supply problems.
The company also announced several new games, including “Wii Music,’ and well as the successor to the Nintendo DS, the DSi, which will debut in the U.S. next year.
The New York Times reported Friday that Nintendo is vowing a “significant increase” in the supply of the Wii this holiday season, which the company hopes will alleviate the supply problems.
The company also announced several new games, including “Wii Music,’ and well as the successor to the Nintendo DS, the DSi, which will debut in the U.S. next year.

