If you could ask Nintendo one question, what would it be? A Japanese man recently asked why Nintendo's American sales spiked in December. Here was Nintendo's response ...

Why do sales in America spike during December?

The largest reason is Christmas. Americans buy a lot of presents during the Christmas holidays. Christmas gift guides, which I prefer not to call flyers but rather catalogs, usually circulate at the end of the year, and products advertised favorably there usually sell extremely well.

These "rotos," the ads with visuals that are distributed with papers, dictate the sales volume of products. American consumers go to retailers after deciding what to buy according to these rotos. As retailers also emphasize what rotos featured, these products also receive great visibility at retailers. This is my understanding of the retail business model in the U.S., according to what I have heard, seen and felt as one consumer, during my ten-times-a-year-visits for years.

In December, videogames receive larger visibility. And every retailer offers its own campaign like bundling Wii console and software for a discount as if to tell consumers that it's high time to buy. And consumers who have been thinking about buying a product and who find it in rotos or at retailers come to think that right now is the time to buy it. Most likely, this is why we see concentrated sales around this time.
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    Bale Fire Feb 7, 09
    Oh god, now why would sales spike during the holiday season, I really can't guess.

    Sorry if that sounded mean, but really, everyone with half a brain will know why sales spiked in December, just like every other product.
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    DystopiaSticker Feb 8, 09
    I always thought sales spiked because December is the proper month to have a eucharist of the flesh of unbaptized babies and the only humane way to obtain baby flesh is to club them with a new Wii.
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      Seproth Feb 8, 09
      You may be on to something there.
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    King_X2 Feb 8, 09
    Mmmhmm. Really. I would never have guessed it was because of Christmas. >___>

    Video game sales in general spike in December. Not just Nintendo.
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    Seproth Feb 8, 09
    You guys do realize he was explaining it to a dude from Japan.

    Not everyone knows how Christmas works really. It's pretty different around the world as well. It's not surprising that some people wouldn't just know.
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      Bale Fire Feb 8, 09
      Surely they know at least somewhat about Christmas right? It's the worlds most celebrated holiday, people giving each other lots of gifts isn't exactly hard to understand.
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        Seproth Feb 9, 09
        I'm sure they're well aware of it. It's understandable that there are people who don't know how it works though.
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        tornjinX Feb 9, 09
        From my understanding, Christmas in Japan is more of a holiday for couples then anything else. This would help explain why he didn't know much about American Christmas, which is celebrated as a Holy day (for Christians), as well as a day for family, friends, and gift-giving.
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          Miss Razz Feb 9, 09
          Japan celebrates the commercial side of Christmas. Not so much the gift-giving part of it (though young people are starting to get into that), but they really get into the decorations, the carols, the costumes, and stores are trying to popularize the gift-giving side. (for obvious reasons).
          Japan at Christmas time basically looks like America at Christmas time. You'd have to be living in a remote Japanese village with no TVs to not know what Christmas is.
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    GTA_Fanatic Feb 9, 09
    If I could ask Nintendo one question, it certainly wouldn't be this one. I'd ask them what the hell they were thinking when they changed the name of the Revolution to "Wii".

    Seriously, what the hell?

    I guess Japanese people aren't aware of Christmas, though.
    • 0
      Murray3 Feb 9, 09
      Revolution was always a code-name, so the question is why Wii? In the end though, no name is quite as fitting without being cheesy.
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    Capn Droid Feb 9, 09
    The articles on this site keep getting stupider every day.
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    Fatal Error Feb 9, 09
    Who would honestly ever actually ask such a ridiculous question?

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