If this isn't a sign that Nintendo is out of touch with the times, I don't know what is.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/740/740296p1.htmlI always thought it was completely ridiculous that Nintendo sold their Gamecube component cables online only. Well, you'd think 5 f'ing years later Nintendo would have realized A LOT of people own HDTV's by now, but apparantly they didn't get the memo.
I am seriously so annoyed by an announcement like this, that i'd love to personally bitch slap the people who made such a decision. It's just so out of touch that words cannot properly put it into perspective.
Also keep in mind that for any HDTV owner who wants to play their Wii in progressive scan, they are gonna be paying $250 for the system, and another $30 for the component cables. That is $280 for the Wii, and a core 360 system goes for $300.

Nintendo needs to desperately wake up and smell the world of today. HDTV's are becoming very common now. I would say nearly half my family and friends now own HDTV's, and we're not all rich people. I heard an estimate recently that by the end of this year, 20% of U.S homes would have an HDTV. Then you have to keep in mind that the demographic who is likely to buy a Wii, has a much higher likelyhood of already owning an HDTV as well. So it makes this decision by Nintendo all the more bizarre, and just plain stupid. So, if I decide to buy one on launch day now, i'll likely be waiting a few days before I actually get to properly hook this system up to my HDTV.

Edit: I just realized another example of why this decision is just hilarious on so many levels. Nintendo has already publically stated that ALL of their first party Wii games will offer a widescreen mode. By making such a decision they are clearly showing that they realize widescreen tvs are very common these days. Well guess what? 95% of the widescreen tvs in this world are HDTVs. So this makes them look even more stupid in that they realized they should develop all their Wii games with a widescreen mode, but then they make the freaking cable used to display the system properly on an HDTV annoying difficult to buy. Brilliant, just brilliant.
