Testicular Sound Express said:Sonic and Blurs sales are weaker then I expected. they're not there.
pswii60 said:Looking at the software sales, both here in the UK, and this month's NPD in the US, 360 games sell EXTREMELY well, so things aren't looking bad for HD gaming at all.
pilonv1 said:That store in Milwaukee must have about 400,000 unsold consoles.
squatingyeti said:Knocked both the Wii and 360 by adding an s to console.
And the stealth troll award goes to..........
Ben Sones said:Your math is a tad off. The Wii outsold the 360 by 100k--at that pace, they wouldn't catch up with the 360 this entire generation. They need to outsell the 360 by more than that to shorten Microsoft's lead.
And they may well do that. After all, Wii sales still seem to be constrained by supply, so we haven't necessarily seen what Nintendo is capable of selling yet. Still, I doubt Micr-osoft is sweating just yet.
Sony, though--that's another story.
Nameless said:How so? If we outsells 360 and PS3 generation does it matter THAT much? They are going after two totally different markets. Will guys like Epic, Square, Capcom ect.. disgaurd these multi million dollar engines and development tools to focus totally on Wii? No.
Bebpo said:Here's the main question:
If by adding the blu-ray drive in the PS3, Sony propelled blu-ray to win and take off, and if Sony gets rich (makes more money from movies than they would have from consoles/games) off blu-ray royalties for the next ten years+,
...was that worth throwing the console market for?
Oblivion said:PS3 is kicking the GC and Xbox's ass, at least. That's gotta count for something.
AltogetherAndrews said:Actually, I was talking about the future of the industry there. You really need to read these things through before you quote and respond.
And how in the hell is anything I say "stealth"?
I DO NOT WANT NEITHER MS NOR NINTENDO LEADING THE INDUSTRY FOR THEY ARE BAD NEWS.
There, is that clear enough?
AltogetherAndrews said:Well, I was going to rant about that as well, but thought better of it. But hey, now I thought worse of it, so here goes. The alternative middle line here is Microsoft. Now, Microsoft pushes this shoddily built console on mainstream appeal, and not much else. There are no real creative risks there, are there? Now combined with its already existing footprints in industries that it does control, I simply do not want MS to lead this industry. MS is the perfect competitor, but it'd be absolutely terrible for everyone if it became the industry leader and without realistic competitors.
And I never said gaming as a whole would be doomed with Nintendo at the helm. Technological progression, on the other hand, would be.
The PS3 is BARELY ahead of the 360 at the same point (and tied when you factor out the extra week in this year's Janaury NPD), and it lost ground in February even when you factor in Japan. Think about that. US + Japan < 360 US sales.Killdozer said:I don't know how anything could be 'wraped up' or 'Sony am doombed!' yet. Launch + 102 days (which means through Feb) PS3 has more than X360 did, and X360 is losing ground to the Wii. Nothing is over, it's just getting started.
So, what will change Sony's fortunes in NA? I don't see shit for the system that'll do much for, at least, another year. Assuming a $100 price drop this year for PS3 and X360, MS still has the upper hand in price and starts to compete with Wii's pricepoint as Ninty would be foolish to drop the Wii in price this year. MS also has the single strongest lineup for software this year with a combined force of killer highly anticipated first party stuff as well as having the best proven third party titles in their stable, as well. It's been said before, but it's absolutely true that this industry is momentum based and very, very rarely are shifts an occurance mid-gen. Sony pretty much has until the Fall of this year to make some changes or they risk an unturnable tide of momentum.Killdozer said:I don't know how anything could be 'wraped up' or 'Sony am doombed!' yet. Launch + 102 days (which means through Feb) PS3 has more than X360 did, and X360 is losing ground to the Wii. Nothing is over, it's just getting started.
Either that...or...some...GAMESMrbob said:....
The only thing that will jump start the PS3 is a price drop.
QFTKilldozer said:I don't know how anything could be 'wraped up' or 'Sony am doombed!' yet. Launch + 102 days (which means through Feb) PS3 has more than X360 did, and X360 is losing ground to the Wii. Nothing is over, it's just getting started.
Eteric Rice said::lol
AltogetherAndrews said:I DO NOT WANT NEITHER MS NOR NINTENDO LEADING THE INDUSTRY FOR THEY ARE BAD NEWS.
You can't lose ground if you start last. You either gain ground fast or you gain it slower... /sonylogicpilonv1 said:So the PS3 isn't losing ground to Wii & 360 then? :lol
Last I checked, games still cost money. More money spent, on top of a larger price to begin with, isn't something that'd "save" them.Killdozer said:Either that...or...some...GAMES
Killdozer said:Either that...or...some...GAMES
It never had any ground to begin with. It's basically flailing around until some good software comes along.pilonv1 said:So the PS3 isn't losing ground to Wii & 360 then? :lol
Killdozer said:Either that...or...some...GAMES
:lol :lol :lolPleoMax said:
Wiitard said:Yes, it would matter that much. Throwing good money after bad is what is called sunk cost fallacy and rational firms try to avoid that. Even with investment in the engines and tech, the marginal cost of making a game is still way higher for 360 or PS3. And having a couple of HD games flops would put most publishers in very bad financial situation, if not bankruptcy. If you have a market which is bigger, offers lower risks and lower costs, yes you will see a massive reorientation of the publishers. Not total, but massive. Wii is not quite there yet, but will probably know if it will get there by this December.
AltogetherAndrews said:Actually, I was talking about the future of the industry there. You really need to read these things through before you quote and respond.
And how in the hell is anything I say "stealth"?
I DO NOT WANT NEITHER MS NOR NINTENDO LEADING THE INDUSTRY FOR THEY ARE BAD NEWS.
There, is that clear enough?
AltogetherAndrews said:Actually, I was talking about the future of the industry there. You really need to read these things through before you quote and respond.
And how in the hell is anything I say "stealth"?
I DO NOT WANT NEITHER MS NOR NINTENDO LEADING THE INDUSTRY FOR THEY ARE BAD NEWS.
There, is that clear enough?
Lord Helmet said:Can't wait to see what happens when Nintendo cranks up the production and the Wii is actually in stores.
WindyMan said:The NPD threads are fun. I should post in them more often.
Lord Helmet said:Can't wait to see what happens when Nintendo cranks up the production and the Wii is actually in stores.
GitarooMan said:Another thought (that's probably already been stated too): 360 is really looking like it's in great position in the US, launching a year early, good software 2007 lineup, Halo 3 in September maybe...Sony has a real uphill climb in NA I think
Big question: Will Wii ever catch 360 in the US?
GhaleonEB said:The PS3 is BARELY ahead of the 360 at the same point (and tied when you factor out the extra week in this year's Janaury NPD)
pswii60 said:Looking at the software sales, both here in the UK, and this month's NPD in the US, 360 games sell EXTREMELY well, so things aren't looking bad for HD gaming at all.
oo Kosma oo said:Or if MS drops the price :lol
raYne said:You can't lose ground if you start last. You either gain ground fast or you gain it slower...
Nintendo DS 485,000
Wii 335,000
PlayStation 2 295,000
Xbox 360 228,000
PlayStation Portable 176,000
Game Boy Advance 136,000
PlayStation 3 127,000