Why come back in 10 days? The narrative from a lot of people was Nintendo didn't learn anything based on how preorders went which was always a dumb conclusion because:
1) We didn't know how many preorders were sold
2) We didn't know the size of the demand this time relative to the NES Classic
3) We didn't have any info on the numbers available at launch
4) We didn't have any info on how frequent restocks were going to take place
5) We didn't have any info on how many units would ship when restocks took place
and probably one of the biggest signs things were different this time
6) We actually got preorders this time unlike with the NES Classic
So to jump to the conclusion that Nintendo didn't learn anything or change anything from the first time around was always premature and dumb since we already had a sign that things had changed in some significant way in the form of preorders. Now that stock numbers are starting to come in and they look substantial, it's looking like all those arm chair analysts were jumping the gun yelling the sky was falling and should eat some crow. I have no doubt launch day will still sell out, but this is not the NES Classic all over again.