faberpach said:Nintendo DS: 561,000
Wii: 381,780
PlayStation Portable: 290,100
PlayStation 2: 270,760
Xbox 360: 198,440
Game Boy Advance: 113,870
PlayStation 3: 98,470
GBA>>PS3:lol
Sharp said:The PSP sales are actually in line with their sales last month, I think.
Sharp said:The PSP sales are actually in line with their sales last month, I think. That said, this is Matt. Assuming the numbers are correct is not necessarily the best course of action.
Oh, that much? That's actually more of an increase than I expected. I wonder what's driving sales? Though I suppose I should ask the same question of the GBA.laserbeam said:more or less. exact in line is 276K so it performed slightly better but no significant increase overall
AdmiralViscen said:There should be a new thread for the numbers.
June was 5 weeks right? So 360 in fact had no improvement?
Sharp said:The PSP sales are actually in line with their sales last month, I think. That said, this is Matt. Assuming the numbers are correct is not necessarily the best course of action.
Projected June American HW #'s
NDS: 542,161
WII: 480,778
PSP: 265,344
PS2: 216,634
360: 170,038
GBA: 116,199
PS3: 81,604
faberpach said:Nintendo DS: 561,000
Wii: 381,780
PlayStation Portable: 290,100
PlayStation 2: 270,760
Xbox 360: 198,440
Game Boy Advance: 113,870
PlayStation 3: 98,470
GBA>>PS3:lol
Mithos Yggdrasill said:But....are these numbers true ? I begin to think that....
360 is flat on a weekly basis (up about 1k) from last month, but that's a reversal of a three-month decline. Still not nearly what it should be doing. Price cut get!AdmiralViscen said:There should be a new thread for the numbers.
June was 5 weeks right? So 360 in fact had no improvement?
voodoojohn said:Here are the projected numbers based off of Canadian sales, again:
MaX_PL said:198k for Xbox 360? HOLY CRAP
It sold about 76k per week. I'd say that's not likely to be a demand issue.Mithos Yggdrasill said:Wow. Outside the Wii, surprisingly accurate ! Wii shortages or Wii's demand is going down ? (serious question )
How do you know? We haven't even got software numbers for this month yet, and we certainly haven't gotten anything comprehensive for awhile.justjohn said:they're buying the psp yet not buying the freaking games. what exactly are they using it for?
Odysseus said:you got the "crap" part right
Odysseus said:you got the "crap" part right
jjasper said:PSP did well in a pretty weak month for it game release wise, I wonder how it will do with the good line up it has this fall plus a redesign.
Speevy said:Those are pretty much what everyone could have expected from the Xbox 360 in June.
As a matter of fact, most predictions had it lower.
Look at those DS sales, please. The PSP is not going to be competitive with the DS, period. That doesn't exclude it from being very successful for Sony, though.Saint Gregory said:I wouldn't expect the redesign to give the PSP a huge bump since it doesn't really look that different from the old PSP. The only complaint about the PSP's current design is that exposed screen and nothing was done about it.
It's already got a great software line up, it really needs another price drop to get competative with the DS.
More likely the price drop hit the mark.Saint Gregory said:Sony's finally got some momentum with the PSP as it's selling really well in the US and Japan lately. Software still needs to catch up but it's a start.
I guess after all those failed marketing campaigns "Dude, Get Your Own!" hit the mark. Who knew?
sebthelobster said:it is such a shame that the psp's main comeptitor is ds, otherwise it would have been painted as a success story.
I think it might have a shot at out-selling the wii the month the re-design comes out tho, if only for that month...
MaX_PL said:ps2 number is really high. it's ridiculous that people still buy last gen hardware.
MaX_PL said:ps2 number is really high. it's ridiculous that people still buy last gen hardware.
pickwick said:It's ridiculous that people still buy a 600 $ next-gen hardware
The average was a bit lower. In fact, our average prediction was way off on a number of systems.Speevy said:Those are pretty much what everyone could have expected from the Xbox 360 in June.
As a matter of fact, most predictions had it lower.
faberpach said:Nintendo DS: 561,000
Wii: 381,780
PlayStation Portable: 290,100
PlayStation 2: 270,760
Xbox 360: 198,440
Game Boy Advance: 113,870
PlayStation 3: 98,470
GBA>>PS3:lol
Nailed the Wii, PS3, came close on the 360 and GBA. A ways off for the PSP, PS2, and DS.Cheesemeister said:Number of contestants: 181
PS2 - Agg. = 197,897; Expected Range = 175,000 to 240,000
PSP - Agg. = 234,928; Expected Range = 240,000 to 280,000
PS3 - Agg. = 99,422; Expected Range = 75,000 to 119,300
XBX - Agg. = 1,055; Expected Range = 100 to 2,000
360 - Agg. = 173,986; Expected Range = 120,000 to 195,000
GBA - Agg. = 85,496; Expected Range = 50,000 to 90,000
NGC - Agg. = 10,013; Expected Range = 4,000 to 15,000
NDS - Agg. = 470,229; Expected Range = 255,000 to 625,000
WII - Agg. = 374,602; Expected Range = 360,278 to 445,000
But they don't.pickwick said:It's ridiculous that people still buy a 600 $ next-gen hardware
pickwick said:It's ridiculous that people still buy a 600 $ next-gen hardware
Sharp said:Look at those DS sales, please. The PSP is not going to be competitive with the DS, period. That doesn't exclude it from being very successful for Sony, though.