Vagabond said::O
Will MORE competing hardware help the Gamecube sell? Stay tuned to the internet!
I doubt it, XBox sales will slow dramatically next year once Xenon debuts at GDC. The gap will grow, but come on.... it's taken XBox 3 years to manage that 1.4M lead, and in one more year you think they'll triple it? The year their new hardware debuts?sonycowboy said:Yeah,
I'd have to agree that from a sales perspective, this is the year that the GCN falls into a distant third in North America/Europe.
Currently, the hardware sales gap is ~1.4 million in the US. By this time next year, I expect it to be over 4 million.
SantaCruZer said:well nintendo has something sony and ms doesn't have for the holidays. Nintendo DS. Nintendo itself isn't doomed, the GC is.
The topic mostly related to the sales of the Gamecube platform, something that the release of the DS certainly won't help. Don't attack me, crybaby.AniHawk said:Will Vagabond learn the difference between a company and a game console? Stay tuned to the internet!
Vagabond said:The topic mostly related to the sales of the Gamecube platform, something that the release of the DS certainly won't help.
jarrod said:I doubt it, XBox sales will slow dramatically next year once Xenon debuts at GDC. The gap will grow, but come on.... it's taken XBox 3 years to manage that 1.4M lead, and in one more year you think they'll triple it? The year their new hardware debuts?
Did you know that one Game Stop in the country has over 900 pre-orders for Halo 2?
0_0 Damn. I promised myself that if Halo 2 surpassed San Andreas in sales I would eat crow... It looks like Oxy was right, Halo 2 is going to sell like crazy.did you know that going by pre-orders alone, Halo 2 has already outsold the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for the PlayStation 2?
Vagabond said:The topic at hand. Noone was discussing the state of health of Nintendo, only the Gamecube. The DS is not going to help anything concerning the Gamecube so your comment was out of place.
Vagabond said:The topic at hand. Noone was discussing the state of health of Nintendo, only the Gamecube. The DS is not going to help anything concerning the Gamecube so your comment was out of place.
AniHawk said:Like a topic has never been derailed before. Thank god for the likes of you to come to the rescue and put it back on track.
sonycowboy said:Yes. You heard it here first. Seriously, I expect the Xbox to outsell the GC by 2-3times for the rest of the year, with the November sales being something like 1.3 million - 500k and December being similar. That right there is 1.6 million on top of the 1.4 = 3 million. The other 10 months should account for a million as well.
Obviously rough numbers with a substantial margin for erro, but the writing is on the wall.
Vagabond said:Ok, you two, stop exaggerating and get back on topic then instead of escalating this. Don't make me pull this car over.
Jedi: I think Microsoft will do their annual bundles and not drop the price. Holidays they always promote a new console bundle and a new Xbox Live package. That will take away the Gamecube Bundle's value and leave it, again as it has been the rest of the year, with only a price difference.
ravingloon said:The trolls are in full force. But for me, I've already sold my XBox and PS2 because PC and Gamecube cover 95% of the released games worth playing![]()
Suikoguy said:I disagree, nintendo will have a bundle.
I predict it will be called something to to the effect of "Nintendo Classics"
Include Mario 64, Pilotwings, and a couple others, along with demos of big Gamecube games.
EDIT: I bet they spraypaint it too
First of all, Parrin Kaplin has already stated last year that Nintendo was losing a "small amount" on the GCN hardware. Secondly, last fiscal year, Nintendo software sales exceed $30 million in the US alone. That's second only to EA.jedimike said:I agree... plus MS and Sony still have at least one more price drop coming which should provide an extra boost. I really don't think Nintendo is willing to go any lower. They're already losing money on the Cube. They'll probably offer some nice bundle deals, but it doesn't have the same effect with consumers.
Wow. What do you think PS2 will do then?sonycowboy said:Yes. You heard it here first. Seriously, I expect the Xbox to outsell the GC by 2-3times for the rest of the year, with the November sales being something like 1.3 million - 500k and December being similar. That right there is 1.6 million on top of the 1.4 = 3 million. The other 10 months should account for a million as well.
Obviously rough numbers with a substantial margin for erro, but the writing is on the wall.
Nicco said:First of all, Parrin Kaplin has already stated last year that Nintendo was losing a "small amount" on the GCN hardware. Secondly, last fiscal year, Nintendo software sales exceed $30 million in the US alone. That's second only to EA.
More importantly, when Nintendo cut the price of the GCN last year, the sales of software actually boosted to a higher degree than sales of hardware. Meaning that Nintendo can successfully compensate the small amount lost on hardware with their excellent software sales.
So if Nintendo were to cut the price of the GCN again--which they will by the end of next year--the small margin lost in the hardware would have been more than made up considering how well their software sales.
So even if we take your prediction that XBox will reach record highs and GC will reach record lows (which seem to be at almost maximum in each direction) where's that extra 1.1 million units coming from? The 1st half of 2005, when consoles move at their slowest? XBox's 8 months of lead over GameCube last year weren't enough to push it past in the end thanks to GC's notable lead in the pre-Christmas rush, you'd think 1.1M units will come in that period? There's no way XBox will grow to a 4 million lead in the US in just one year, especially when Xenon hype will start ramping up in the last half of said year. XBox (like GC & PS2) is past the climax of it's cycle...sonycowboy said:Yes. You heard it here first. Seriously, I expect the Xbox to outsell the GC by 2-3times for the rest of the year, with the November sales being something like 1.3 million - 500k and December being similar. That right there is 1.6 million on top of the 1.4 = 3 million. The other 10 months should account for a million as well.
Obviously rough numbers with a substantial margin for erro, but the writing is on the wall.
Right now? Prove it.jedimike said:Right now, Nintendo is losing $20 per GC sold.