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BTW, Wii at 1.8 million or higher. :lol
Believe Wii nation. Believe.
Believe Wii nation. Believe.
super funk said:What the hell is Brain Age 2 doing there? Were stores giving away free?
felipeko said:From IGN
Chinner said:I saw this chart on YCS. I know everyone loves charts here.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
schuelma said:
MechDX said:$199 Arcade sku right before GTA4 launches.
Game, set and match for the PS3 if this happens.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
mysticstylez said:I bet Epic's looking at those Halo 3 and CoD4 numbers saying to themselves, "we fucked up".
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
donny2112 said:You don't read replies much, do you? NPD numbers are an estimate for 100% of the market. There's not some missing representation that isn't at least attempted to be compensated for. These numbers are U.S. only.
That's only Diamond version.dr3upmushroom said:Looking through those annual top sellers, really surprised Pokemon didn't even come in third place.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Loudninja said:Any more numbers?
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Here we go again...Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
tjhooker said:Yup MS will be disappointed.
This is the last holiday NPD where 360 will sell more than PS3 and it only amounted to 400K.
A difference which was more than made up by PS3 sales in Japan and Europe in Dec.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
gregor7777 said:Why? They sold 4 million copies and have a crack at Dec 2008 if they play their cards right.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
doicare said:NO they are not off, sony's pr was accurate.
Chinner said:I saw this chart on YCS. I know everyone loves charts here.
omg rite said:Can someone post the LTDs for all the consoles? plz?
jetjevons said:What a boring NPD thread. No bitter tears. No meltdowns. No number spinning.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
mysticstylez said:I'm referring to not having UT3 out during the holidays for 360.
Ahahahahaha.T Ghost said:PS3 is lagging more and more in the US...
tjhooker said:Yup MS will be disappointed.
This is the last holiday NPD where 360 will sell more than PS3 and it only amounted to 400K.
A difference which was more than made up by PS3 sales in Japan and Europe in Dec.
Psychotext said:Oh... and here's the original thread where the Sony PR was discussed:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=225058
more than 3.9 million units in North America during the critical holiday sales window (Friday, November 23, 2007 to December 31, 2007)
3.9 million sales(Friday, November 23, 2007 to December 31, 2007)
(Friday, November 23, 2007 to December 31, 2007)
November 23, 2007 to December 31, 2007
WII SUPER MARIO GALAXY NINTENDO OF AMERICA NOV 2007 EVERYONE (E) 5 2.52 million
gregor7777 said:Why? They sold 4 million copies and have a crack at Dec 2008 if they play their cards right.
TheRipDizz said:BTW, Wii at 1.8 million or higher. :lol
Believe Wii nation. Believe.
DopeyFish said:Uh? Xbox 360 was -very- supply constrained
just because they had the halo and arcade packs which no one wants doesn't mean there is stock. There wasn't. Elites and premiums were very hard to find
mood said::lol :lol :lol
harSon said:They failed to release a game for the system with the current largest following. With proper marketing and the Xbox 360 fanbase, Unreal Tournament 3 would have been a sales success.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.
Feep said:I don't know if this data could be obtained, but I'd imagine 2.47 million hardware units is an all-time record for any portable or home console.
harSon said:They failed to release a game for the system with the current largest following. With proper marketing and the Xbox 360 fanbase, Unreal Tournament 3 would have been a sales success.
Snah said:PS3 sales are quite strong. The numbers for the entire month of all hardware (sans the DS) look a bit low, however.
360, in its third Christmas season and with Halo 3 and other exclusives, only managed to outsell the PS3 by 460k with the lowest price point of entry being significantly lower than the PS3, and the PS3's most adopted model being the $499 version. Looking at it in terms of revenue, the PS3 outsold the Wii.
Pretty impressive numbers for the PS3, that's definitely sure. Now, given the sales gap in the US, it's pretty much guaranteed that worldwide the PS3 is outselling the 360. 2008 is where, in North America, PS3 starts outselling the 360 (especially as we get closer to the fall), barring any significant pricedrops by Microsoft.