Best pick another topic for your joke character soon, this one is losing its amusement factor.Brimstone said:If Shadowrun is over 50,000 that is a strong start and Microsoft owned May as far as retail dollars is concerned. Although Forza isn't direct competion, it is a MS 1st party title indirectly competing in the same user base pool.
Earthstrike said:Just more proof people can't deal witht he reality that Nintendo is outputting games more people want to play, so they just put the entirety of the onus on the price, instead of attributing some of the poor sales to Sony's and Microsoft's unimaginative, primitive notions about what games are and what they should become.
CreatureX3 said:Of course it would boost sales. But it would also boost MS deeper into the red with greater losses. That is the reason why we haven't seen a price drop yet.
MS has said they are determined to get the Xbox division into the black this year. A price drop now would shatter those plans.
Mojo said:Hopefully we get some 360 Elite numbers like we did last month. I wonder if the Premium dipped below 100k...
NPD is on a witch-hunt for leaks and GameDaily has ruined it for everyone?Branduil said:What happen?
What? PS3 beat GBA? Now I really want to see the numbers.sonycowboy said:Fixed
Game-Biz said:Yeah, but...Halo 3 is coming out soon -- the public should be buying 360s out of sheer excitement...
The Pachter Gestapo is pleased with your intentions. Good job.The Faceless Master said:oh... quite a few people don't...
...or that.Fuzzy said:NPD is on a witch-hunt for leaks and GameDaily has ruined it for everyone?
Dizzan said:PS3 performed better than I expected considering the shorter month(4 weeks as opposed to Aprils 5)
Considering there were no big games released. I predicted around 60 000.
I think it may reach 90 000 next month and 100 000 plus from Setember onwards.
I dont think Sony is too worried. PS2 revenue is HUGE and the PSP is really coming along.
They have a brand loyalty that other companies can only dream of and the PS3 will benefit from this in the long term. ie when the fricken price drops
.dmc said:Seems like people forget that the first two Halo's were only able to drive xbox to 25million, but think that Halo 3 will be the game that turns the 360 into an unstoppable success. Makes sense right?
909er said:The 360 still hasn't had it's true killer ap, and thats what Halo 3 represents. They're hoping that the ppl who are Halo fans will jump in when that happens.
You're clearly not putting very much thought into that one..dmc said:Seems like people forget that the first two Halo's were only able to drive xbox to 25million, but think that Halo 3 will be the game that turns the 360 into an unstoppable success. Makes sense right?
This is their problem, though. Losing more money won't kill them, and with the way that business has typically done in this industry (console as loss leader) they can still be fine. They have several million people paying them $50/year for Live (the others can't boast anything comparable to this) and attach rates have been phenomenally good at times, which will only improve with more people buying the machine.CreatureX3 said:Of course it would boost sales. But it would also boost MS deeper into the red with greater losses. That is the reason why we haven't seen a price drop yet.
MS has said they are determined to get the Xbox division into the black this year. A price drop now would shatter those plans.
seconded.Branduil said:Will we at least get PSP and GBA numbers?
Odysseus said:wow @ 360
as i was saying, this is what happens when you raise the price of an already expensive system.
reilo said:Gears of War isn't a killer app?
Son of Godzilla said:Just out of morbid curiousity, anyone got average weekly sales for 2007?
NekoFever said:I still have a sinking feeling that they're not going to move until Sony do rather than take a golden opportunity to twist the knife. They're too myopic to notice the way things are going as long as hardware costs are heading into the black and Sony is floundering.
reilo said:The time to drop the price for the X360 was 3 months ago (~18months into its lifecycle, its at 20 months now).
When did the PS2 have its first price drop? What about Xbox1?
watership said:The Premium is still $400. I don't think the release of the Elite made people NOT want to buy a Premium 360.
.dmc said:Seems like people forget that the first two Halo's were only able to drive xbox to 25million, but think that Halo 3 will be the game that turns the 360 into an unstoppable success. Makes sense right?
NekoFever said:if Sony can shave off $100 first those plans will have to be shattered anyway.
reilo said:Gears of War isn't a killer app?
Dizzan said:PS3 performed better than I expected considering the shorter month(4 weeks as opposed to Aprils 5)
Considering there were no big games released. I predicted around 60 000.
I think it may reach 90 000 next month and 100 000 plus from Setember onwards.
I dont think Sony is too worried. PS2 revenue is HUGE and the PSP is really coming along.
They have a brand loyalty that other companies can only dream of and the PS3 will benefit from this in the long term. ie when the fricken price drops
chespace said:Not that it matters or anything, but Forza 2 also came out on May 29th.
reilo said:Yea, I shouldn't have used excuse, but the point still stands.
The time to drop the price for the X360 was 3 months ago (~18months into its lifecycle, its at 20 months now).
When did the PS2 have its first price drop? What about Xbox1?
Cruceh said:How is being unable to penetrate mainstream appeal not a bad thing?
sharky said:So once again we have NPD showing an obscenely low number for 360 (155k) yet ioi shows them at 220+k.
NPD has fanboys like anywhere else. Every month I have to hear "Anita Frazier" gush over all things Nintendo. And how all her kids own DS and whatnot. It's sickeningly obvious where her heart lies.
And then we have the President of NPD's very unprofessional emails to ioi. Proving that organization does not have very high integrity standards.
I think it would just be too easy for fanboyism to creep into NPD's estimates. All of it is based on formulas and whatnot, it would be so easy for some 360 hater to "tweak" the 360 formulas down based on his own bias. Simply "decide" that the 360 needs a lower multiplier based on his "intuition" of what it is really selling.
It just doesn't jive what NPD reports. Stores cant even keep Elites in stock, you cannot find an Elite anywhere, yet MS had a pitiful 155k showing in the month? Doesn't seem right.
Oblivion said:Wait, so this is the third month with sub 100k sales, right? So...what happens with retailers now?
Grecco said:I would think a 4 plus million seller is a Killer App but hey im no Analyst.
909er said:It's a new franchise that sold really well, and may draw in more ppl with Gears 2, but what I means was that it wasn't an established franchise like Halo from last gen.
michaeld said:So have the hardcore Sony fans finally stopped making excuses.."Wait until next month...wait until Motorstorm etc" and accepted reality?
michaeld said:So have the hardcore Sony fans finally stopped making excuses.."Wait until next month...wait until Motorstorm etc" and accepted reality?
That's not necessarily what I meant. I'm just saying that if Sony drop the price significantly MS will have to follow suit, thus shattering their profitability plans anyway. If the PS3 price drops to, say, $500 and they stick with $400 for the premium 360 they're batshit ****ing insane.Dizzan said:So first price drop wins? I agree
For a reality check against the first Xbox - this months sales - as bad as they are - are a full 25% better than Xbox 1 did at the same month in its lifecycle.C4Lukins said:Halo 3 is not even out and they have sold 10 million units. Plus it is not like Halo is the only highly anticipated game coming out for the 360 in the near future.
What's really bad is the people who own the thing don't even buy games month to month.michaeld said:So have the hardcore Sony fans finally stopped making excuses.."Wait until next month...wait until Motorstorm etc" and accepted reality?