The Japanese game maker Nintendo has been working furiously to address chronic shortages of the massively popular gaming platform, which has sold more than 6 million units since its launch last November. The device remains sold out at most retailers, many of which recommend that consumers "follow the delivery truck" in order to get one.
Under a plan unveiled Friday, Nintendo will now allow consumers to purchase a raincheck that will guarantee delivery of a system by the end of January.
The catch is that the raincheck must be purchased at a GameStop. The raincheck will only be available to those who plunk down the full $249 price for the system. Consumers who buy a raincheck for a Wii must pick up the system by Jan. 29 at the GameStop location where they made the purchase.. ..
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