Posted Feb 28, 2008 at 09:29PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Taiwan, Nintendo Company Ltd., Digitimes, Hakuyu
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Wii to invade Taiwan by Q2 2008 - Image 1 


The Nintendo Wii is arriving in the Republican state of Taiwan - that's what we hear from locally in-the-know DigiTimes. In fact, a report notes that two companies have been lined up to distribute Nintendo products, and both Hakuyu and Weblink International will be the lucky ones to profit from selling Wii software, hardware, and accessories - the works.

Unfortunately for them, the popularity of the Wii has matured long before the move was made, and local outlets are well supplied with imported units from the East and West. Some industry analysts in the local market believe Nintendo will strive to make their official releases more attractive than those available and offer packages at irresistible prices.

Hakuyu is noted to be Nintendo's premier retail partner in Taiwan, though Weblink International and its 6,000 sales agents nationwide, has warmed up to Nintendo's Taiwan subsidiary, Nintendo Phuten to gain distributive rights.


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