jetjevons said:I agree. Sony couldn't really think they'd get away with that.
I'm fairly sure Sony didn't expect the NPD to release their numbers this month. At least, that's what i suspect.
jetjevons said:I agree. Sony couldn't really think they'd get away with that.
gkrykewy said:Holy shit! PS3 will likely not even hit 300k in November.
Its also my favorite movie of all time. +100 on the authors part.BenjaminBirdie said:It seriously sums up everything PERFECTLY.
From October to August?spwolf said:its vice versa....
RSTEIN said:Seriously, what the fuck with PS3 software. Ratchet & Clank, one of the most impressive games this generation, sells like shit. WTF.
Gary Whitta said:I'd definitely like to hear some thoughts on why this is. Universally acclaimed game, established franchise, userbase hungry for quality exclusive titles... and yet it flops. Why?
Maybe more credence should be placed on the "most of the PS3 userbase are actually early hardware adopters using it mainly as a BlueRay player" theory? I know it's true for several of my co-workers anyway...Gary Whitta said:I'd definitely like to hear some thoughts on why this is. Universally acclaimed game, established franchise, userbase hungry for quality exclusive titles... and yet it flops. Why?
DeaconKnowledge said:Halo 3 is pushing a good amount of software, but it's definitely not pushing the hardware we all thought it would 6 months ago. Far from it, in fact.
ccbfan said:I was amazed at the Wii GH3 numbers at first but it turned out that was not including the standalone version for the 360 and PS2. So it turns out both almost doubled Wii's numbers. But hey 360's GH3 only doubling Wii's GH3 numbers is a hell a lot better then what 360 MAdden did to Wii Madden.
AceBandage said:The Target exclusive double guitar bundle?
I doubt NPD tracked that.
Tideas said:What I'm saying is, 74k is pretty good for a 2 weeks sales on a 2 million console. Until we see how well it does in November, it's not all gloom and doom for Ratchet.
I've heard this a couple of times now... do people really think 74K in two weeks for the launch of such a heralded game is anything other than a nightmare scenario?Tideas said:What I'm saying is, 74k is pretty good for a 2 weeks sales on a 2 million console. Until we see how well it does in November, it's not all gloom and doom for Ratchet.
Gary Whitta said:I'd definitely like to hear some thoughts on why this is. Universally acclaimed game, established franchise, userbase hungry for quality exclusive titles... and yet it flops. Why?
Explanation, I haven't bought a PS3 yet. Once I buy it we will see a sea change for the PS3.
Expect massive sales in November.
FF_VIII said:I fear for Uncharted.
I'm pretty sure they were talking about shipped figures, ie they sold 75k units to retailers for stockschuelma said:re: Sony's email being a mistake..I thought it must be initially, but I actually think its the truth.
If the PS3 really did 75K the week of Oct 29th, then its sales would be well above 120K. So either Sony lied about the 75K figure last night, or misrepresented what consoles went into that number.
XiaNaphryz said:Maybe more credence should be placed on the "most of the PS3 userbase are actually early hardware adopters using it mainly as a BlueRay player" theory? I know it's true for several of my co-workers anyway...
Darkman M said:I thought last months press conferences had 360 and Wii both over 13 million wordwide?
GhaleonEB said:Let's assume for a minute that PS2 sales were flat to October those two weeks, at 46,000 units (184k / 4).
That means of the 175k Sony Playstations sold in the two weeks after the $400 SKU came out, 92k were PS2 units - only 83k were PS3, in the two weeks after it came out. That's a TERRIBLE start to the $400 model. 0_0
That's certainly true for me. I mean I'll happily use it for games when the games I want come (downloading Uncharted demo ATM). I was semi-interested in Ratchet but then Mario came along and clobbered it and I can't see myself ever going back to TOD after the glory of Galaxy.XiaNaphryz said:Maybe more credence should be placed on the "most of the PS3 userbase are actually early hardware adopters using it mainly as a BlueRay player" theory? I know it's true for several of my co-workers anyway...
It could easily be a mix of both.BenjaminBirdie said:I think mine is more accurate, but I have some bias towards my own hypotheses.
schuelma said:Uhh..I think Sony just admitted that their numbers from last night includes PS2:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=amjWQwK2k3Bs
"The price cut and new model helped Sony increase sales of all consoles including the older PlayStation 2 to 100,000 units in the week ended Nov. 11, spokeswoman Kimberly Otzman said in an e-mail.
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:lol come on.... why would Sony not want npd numbers released.koam said:I'm fairly sure Sony didn't expect the NPD to release their numbers this month. At least, that's what i suspect.
XiaNaphryz said:It could easily be a mix of both.
Not quite. Halo 3 was released in the last 10-14 days of the 5 week month, with the last two weeks skewing the percentage for September because of massive Halo 3 sales. That means they could have sold the usual in the first 3 weeks then exploding in the last two.Shepherd said:Sept was a 5 week month. Oct was a 4 week month.
sep: sep 2 - oct 6*
oct: oct 7 - nov 3
105k per week in Sept and 91k per week. The 360 did a great job of sustaining its sales after the Halo 3 launch.
Gary Whitta said:I've heard this a couple of times now... do people really think 74K in two weeks for the launch of such a heralded game is anything other than a nightmare scenario?
goompapa said:Wait a minute, didn't Sony in the original statement say they were selling 30-40k consoles a week before the pricedrop.
So assuming PS2 was selling 46k a week, does this mean that PS3 was selling........negative numbers :lol
There has to be some mistake.
DeaconKnowledge said:Halo 3 is pushing a good amount of software, but it's definitely not pushing the hardware we all thought it would 6 months ago. Far from it, in fact.
Loudninja said:Hey is next NPD 5 weeks or 4?
The Experiment said:I almost feel sorry for Sony. PS3 is tanking so hard that they have to add in PS2 numbers to make their PR look nicer.
Tideas said:What I'm saying is, 74k is pretty good for a 2 weeks sales on a 2 million console. Until we see how well it does in November, it's not all gloom and doom for Ratchet.
GhaleonEB said:Oh SHIT. Busted. :lol
GarthVaderUK said:4, December is a 5 week NPD though.
goompapa said:Wait a minute, didn't Sony in the original statement say they were selling 30-40k consoles a week before the pricedrop.
So assuming PS2 was selling 46k a week, does this mean that PS3 was selling........negative numbers :lol
There has to be some mistake.
Gary Whitta said:That's certainly true for me. I mean I'll happily use it for games when the games I want come (downloading Uncharted demo ATM). I was semi-interested in Ratchet but then Mario came along and clobbered it and I can't see myself ever going back to TOD after the glory of Galaxy.
proves that MS was smoking somthing when they thought to release this game next to Forza and during the wrong time of the year..R&R said:Damn PGR4 bombed hard =( Luckily it had pretty good euro sales, so not all is lost...i guess.
LukeSmith said:There shouldn't have ever been a doubt of what those numbers meant. GAF should know better.
BenjaminBirdie said:The placement of the SKUs is interesting though. If more people bought the guitar bundle, it means those are probably newer 360 users. The standalone PS2 version was selling to an enormous installed base which already had a guitar. It's better news for the 360 that it sold the most guitar bundles.
Do you have certain people already ignored or something?Leonsito said:I'm going to bed, thanks for this thread guys, great conversation and funny responses, no trolling, no loads of hundreds gifs... one of the best NPD threads in months.
LukeSmith said:There shouldn't have ever been a doubt of what those numbers meant. GAF should know better.
Consoles means PS2 and PS3, not PSP. PSP isn't a console.The price cut and new model helped Sony increase sales of all consoles including the older PlayStation 2 to 100,000 units in the week ended Nov. 11, spokeswoman Kimberly Otzman said in an e-mail.
Oh, there is.goompapa said:Wait a minute, didn't Sony in the original statement say they were selling 30-40k consoles a week before the pricedrop.
So assuming PS2 was selling 46k a week, does this mean that PS3 was selling........negative numbers :lol
There has to be some mistake.