Maxwell House
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WTF does that even mean?tanod said:no. Wii is the new PS2, 360 is the new XBOX
PS3 is doing pretty well at 4 million WW for not having launched yet.
WTF does that even mean?tanod said:no. Wii is the new PS2, 360 is the new XBOX
PS3 is doing pretty well at 4 million WW for not having launched yet.
Slurpy said:FortunateSon can't really believe what hes posting. I firmly believe his posts are pure parody. I especially like the 'Sony fully expected this' bit. Post of the week.
In other news, I saw 2 wiis sitting in a store for the 1st time since launch today. I was in Costco, and I just assumed they were display boxes. I picked one up, and lo and behold, it was heavy, and my heart skipped a beat because of the shock. You have to understand, where I live wiis are nowhere to be seen. I woulda picked it up right there and then if I had a costco card.. which I didnt. I stopped by 10 min later and they were both gone.
Odysseus said:halo 2 did not sell an exorbitant number of systems in the month it launched. i maintain that in america, game releases do not have a significant, immediate impact on home console sales. those are affected by overall momentum over time, aided by price drops. halo 3 has been selling consoles since november 22, 2005 and will sell them until november 22, 2012 or whenever it is microsoft pulls the plug on 360. but a lot of them on or around september 25, over and above existing trends? doubt it.
for the record, here's the percentage increases for xbox's 2004 sales over the same months in 2003 leading up to halo 2's launch
Code:month increase 1 17% 2 3% 3 20% 4 135% 5 76% 6 57% 7 47% 8 49% 9 54% 10 23% 11 45%
tell me, did xbox receive a significant boost in november? or was it riding the wave it had been riding all year, particularly following the price drop that hit in april? further, if halo 2 was selling all of those consoles then, it was selling them all year. it would follow that halo 3 has been selling them all year as well. but the increases you are going to see for august and later months are going to be primarily associated with the recent price drop.
davepoobond said:for so many consoles sold on Wii and DS, its not reflective software-wise at all.
Maxwell House said:WTF does that even mean?
siamesedreamer said:And what happened in April 2004?
Halo LE Xbox
davepoobond said:for so many consoles sold on Wii and DS, its not reflective software-wise at all.
AniHawk said:It's kinda hard to determine that from ten games. Pretty much everything in the top ten is the best selling in casual gaming.
Odysseus said:the right answer was "price drop," but thanks for playing.
davepoobond said:i dont think it should be. Japan's top 10 is 99% DS or Wii in a usual week. How many weeks have Wii and especially DS been selling more than everything else? Its only ever one or two games that are in the top 10 as opposed to 9 out of 10 like in Japan.
I don't like your serious posts.AniHawk said:The DS and Wii don't have the dominance they do in Japan. Sony and MS are nonfactors there, and the DS software is performing pretty much on par with past Nintendo handhelds ("pretty much" meaning slightly better).
Maxwell House said:Halo 2 isn't a good baramoter of the Halo frachinse as a system mover since Halo 1 was already out on the Xbox. The Halo fanbase already owned an Xbox before Halo 2 came out.
This is a different situation. There isn't a Halo on the 360 yet. This is the first time the franchise will be on the next gen MS console and I believe quite a few Halo fans haven't made the switch over yet, and are waiting for Halo 3 before they do.
I expect Halo 3 to move WAY more 360 systems than Halo 2 moved Xbox's. It is a very different situation.
Halo 1 WAS a system mover of the original Xbox, wasn't it?
You can say the same thing about current Xbox 360 sales month to month.Odysseus said:no one is doubting its system moving status, my doubt surrounds the immediacy of such movement. i could be interpreting things very wrongly, but a look at last generation's sales trends surrounding major releases found very little in the way of positive impact on hardware sales that pushed them out of seasonal trends. in fact, many "major" games were released in months that actually saw hardware sales slip. now, there is no doubt halo 3 is a very big game, and it may very well be a special circumstance. and if i'm the lowest predictor for september npd, then so be it. but i feel comfortable.
Odysseus said:no one is doubting its system moving status, my doubt surrounds the immediacy of such movement. i could be interpreting things very wrongly, but a look at last generation's sales trends surrounding major releases found very little in the way of positive impact on hardware sales that pushed them out of seasonal trends. in fact, many "major" games were released in months that actually saw hardware sales slip. now, there is no doubt halo 3 is a very big game, and it may very well be a special circumstance. and if i'm the lowest predictor for september npd, then so be it. but i feel comfortable.
siamesedreamer said:Yes...it all come from a $30 price drop.
Fuzzy said:You can say the same thing about current Xbox 360 sales month to month.
davepoobond said:for so many consoles sold on Wii and DS, its not reflective software-wise at all.
Odysseus said:you know what, you made me think i might just be crazy. i may be overestimating this year's sales.
siamesedreamer said:Wasn't Nov 04 the best sales month in the Xbox lifetime? Or was it Dec 04?
Gahiggidy said::lol I just had a thought... do retail workers even bother to put Wii on shelves???... or do they just sell them directly out of the pallet boxes... holding them up in the air for the next person to walk by and grab it?
Maxwell House said:Halo 2 isn't a good baramoter of the Halo frachinse as a system mover since Halo 1 was already out on the Xbox. The Halo fanbase already owned an Xbox before Halo 2 came out.
This is a different situation. There isn't a Halo on the 360 yet. This is the first time the franchise will be on the next gen MS console and I believe quite a few Halo fans haven't made the switch over yet, and are waiting for Halo 3 before they do.
I expect Halo 3 to move WAY more 360 systems than Halo 2 moved Xbox's. It is a very different situation.
Halo 1 WAS a system mover of the original Xbox, wasn't it?
Mrbob said:There were no xboxen to buy nov/dec 04. Shortages.
X360 won't have the same problem this holiday season.
Cubsfan23 said:http://forum.pcvsconsole.com/viewthread.php?tid=11067
well, so far this year the % has been down for almost every month for 360. August will be the first month that will have a healthy gain over last year. Of course the price cut helps, but you can also reason that people are waiting for Halo 3.
100 million Ps2s out there right...bit sad that there arent more million sellers on that system.davepoobond said:for so many consoles sold on Wii and DS, its not reflective software-wise at all.
Odysseus said:true, december was held back a bit, it could have sold much more given the yearly upswing. microsoft underestimated demand then. that, or they didn't particularly care to satisfy it, given the money losing nature of the box and the fact they were internally focused on 360 by that point.
Yeah, 100+ in the US alone really sucks.Jirotrom said:100 million Ps2s out there right...bit sad that there arent more million sellers on that system.
Jirotrom said:100 million Ps2s out there right...bit sad that there arent more million sellers on that system.
BTW, fuckity fuck fuck fuck! Wii Sales!
Fuzzy said:Yeah, 100+ in the US alone really sucks.
perfectchaos007 said:LoL, What'd I miss?
I find it more fun to not include spoiler tags sharing what I really think. Try it out some time and let the confusion run wild.donny2112 said:Yeah, that's a kind of pathetic.The "non" kind of pathetic. :lol
Fuzzy said:So what was the final ban count for this month's thread?
pgtl_10 said:a lot