The Wii maybe, PS3 probably not, 360....no chance in hell.
Metallicube said: PS3 will be lucky to get even 50 million.. |
lool,,good for you
I don't think it will. I can see it doing it with a redesign, more price cuts and more exclusive titles but it will take t least 6-7 years in my opnion.
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70 million consoles sold in the life time of the PS3. Software too hard to predict but I guess around the 400 to 500 million.
120 million consoles sold in life time of the Nintendo Wii. Software for Wii around 1.5 billion or 1500 million.
50 million consoles sold in the life time of the XBox 360. Software for Xbox 360 around 500 million.
http://vgchartz.com/hwlaunch.php?cons1=PS2®1=All&cons2=PS3®2=All&cons3=X360®3=All&weeks=156
If you look at this, maybe PS3 WILL sell 100 million.
Depends on how fast it will surpass the 360, and how long before MS will hang on after Sony passed them.
And yes, I know, the Wii is Nr 1 now. But I cannot help thinking Nintendo is broadening the gamer userbase. If Sony plays their cards right, Nintendo's consumers today, might be Sony's consumers tomorrow.
Think about it, PS3 will eventually reach the 250$ price point, and if they ship that with a Wii-like controller and stuff, they might make yet another big stride forward (another?? Yes, the blu-ray ignited jump will happen this holiday)
You know, I'm being perfectly honest here when I say... I don't see the PS3 selling over 40million.
Can I be wrong? Sure I can, can I be right? It is also a possibility, but being completely honest, I don't see it going over 40million units. I do see it selling A BIT more than the 360 but not much past it, and as for the Wii... Well, I can't really tell yet. People thought by this time the WIi would go down in sales per week, but in comparison to last ear it has sold even more.
Don't critique me, its just what I believe.
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