KillerMan91
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Well 3DS got pretty massive price cut during its first year and it also started to get first heavy hitters pretty soon in its life. When the sales start with the bang it's also natural that they drop far earlier as you start to run out of potential consumers faster (of course all is relative. 3DS is going to sell more this year than PS3 did during its peak year). Next year during this time 3DS has probably passed PS2 as a third best selling console of all time in Japan.
For example here is how PS3 did during same timeframe as 3DS
PS3 (2006) 466,716 (only one quarter)
PS3 (2007) 1,206,347
PS3 (2008) 991,303
PS3 (2009) 1,727,041
PS3 (2010) 1,558,480
PS3 (2011) 1,467,261
Pretty different behavior with relatively far smaller drops.
and after that:
PS3 (2012) 1,327,185
PS3 (2013) 824,167
When you consider PS4 as a gaming console I don't see why it couldn't follow same kind of path as PS3 as it has pretty much same kind of appeal as PS3 and is expensive home console (launch aligned it's 35k yen vs 40k yen). Next year could be the peak and after that still selling decently for some years.
For example here is how PS3 did during same timeframe as 3DS
PS3 (2006) 466,716 (only one quarter)
PS3 (2007) 1,206,347
PS3 (2008) 991,303
PS3 (2009) 1,727,041
PS3 (2010) 1,558,480
PS3 (2011) 1,467,261
Pretty different behavior with relatively far smaller drops.
and after that:
PS3 (2012) 1,327,185
PS3 (2013) 824,167
When you consider PS4 as a gaming console I don't see why it couldn't follow same kind of path as PS3 as it has pretty much same kind of appeal as PS3 and is expensive home console (launch aligned it's 35k yen vs 40k yen). Next year could be the peak and after that still selling decently for some years.