24 Hours
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--Jase 07:33, 18 November 2006 (CST)
With only 24 hours till the Wii, we start to see what we've all waited for - shortages of consoles, campers, and more shortages of consoles.
Amazon has already revealed that it will be stocking a limited number of Wii consoles, receiving one hundred times the demand than actual existing product, but is expected to replenish its supply this holiday.
Those who truly want a console have been advised to wait, sometimes for days, in front of superstores such as Wal-Mart. One such "guide to camping out" released in late September talks about sleeping in shifts, conversing with the other waiters, and so on. Camping out has become a big deal this holiday season, perhaps much more so for the PS3 than the Wii, but the Wii is still seeing some action on the campout front.
Luckily, no person has of yet been shot in a Wii line.
Now may very well be the time to decide whether or not you want to go for the Wii or the PS3, or an XBOX 360 if you don't already have one from the year previous. The deal now: If you haven't decided yet, it doesn't matter anymore. Wait until the end of the holiday season, because that's the only time when you'll be able to get anything other than an XBOX 360, unless, of course, you camp out tomorrow.
I'll be on line at my local Toys-R-Us. Where will you be in the fight to get the Wii?
Sources: IGN, Camp-out Guide

