I've put together the prices of all 3 consoles since launch and there price drops i've always wanted to see the price's on hand as i always forget the price in different regions it will also become use full a few years down the road wen people are wondering why the console sales fluctuated the way they did almost like a time line. I also never seen them all 3 posted at once before so that's why i created it i will also update it wen ever there are new drops and bundles. BHR-3 was the 1st to create this on Nov 25 2008 source before recreating it in the sales section and only here can you see future price drops and bundle info
I'll fix any errors just refer to the area rather than quote me you can also post if u find this info useful or just like what you see or have any info thats not included.
Would be cool if someone could do this for all console gens going way back to the 80's i would do it but i don't have the brain power and i think it would be irrelevant since vgchartz or anyone doesn't have much info on previous console sales so we can't see past gen console sale fluctuation
Bundle data in the next post
Xbox 360 NA |
Nov 22 05 US launch Pro 20g, Core 399$,299$ pic pic |
Apr 29 07 US launch Elite 120g 479$ pic pic |
Aug 6 07 US Elite 120g, Pro 20g, Core 449$, 349$, 279$ |
Aug 20 07 Core Discontinued |
Oct 23 07 US launch Arcade 279$ pic |
July 13 08 E3 US Pro 20g Discontinued price cut 299$ |
Aug 1 08 US launch Pro 60g 349$ pic |
Sept 5 08 US Elite 120g, Pro 60g, Pro 20g, Arcade 399$, 299$, 249$, 199$ |
Aug 09 Pro 60g Discontinued |
Aug 28 09 Elite 120g, Pro 60g, Arcade 299$, 249$, 199$ |
Jun 14 10 US launch 360S 250gb, Super Elite Bundles Elite, 120g, Arcade 299$, 349$, 249$,149$ pic |
Aug 3 10 US launch 360S 4gb 199$ pic |
Xbox 360 EU |
Dec 2 05 EU launch Pro 20g, Core £279€399, £199€299 |
Aug 20 07 Core Discontinued |
Aug 24 07 EU launch Elite 120g, Pro 20g, Core £299€449, £249€349, £179€279 |
Oct 26 07 EU launch Arcade, Core Discontinued £199€279 |
Mar 4 08 EU Elite 120g, Pro 20g, Arcade £259€369, £199€269, £159€199 |
July 13 08 E3 Pro 20g Discontinued |
Aug 15 08 Eu launch Pro 60g £199€269 |
Sep 19 08 EU Elite 120g, Pro 60g, Arcade £229 €299, £169€239, £129€179 |
Aug 09 Pro 60g Discontinued |
Aug 28 09 Elite 120g, Discontinued Pro 60g, Arcade Price rise £199€249, £159€199, £159€199 |
Jun 15 10 Super Elite Bundles Elite 120g, Arcade Discontinued £199€249, £149€179, £119€159 |
Jul 16 10 EU launch 360S 250gb £199€249 pic |
Aug 20 10 EU launch 360S 4gb £149€179 pic |
Xbox 360 JP |
Dec 10 05 JP launch Pro 20g 38,800yen |
Nov 2 06 JP launch Core 29,800yen |
Oct 11 07 JP launch Elite 120g 47,800yen |
Nov 1 07 JP Pro 20g, Core 34,800yen, 27,800yen |
Feb 5 08 Core Discontinued |
Mar 6 08 JP launch Arcade 27,800yen |
July 13 08 E3 Pro 20g Discontinued |
Sep 11 08 Elite 120g, JP launch Pro 60g, Arcade 39,800yen, 29,800yen, 19,800yen |
Aug 09 Pro 60g Discontinued |
Sep 10 09 Elite 120g, Pro 60g, Arcade 29,800yen, 25,800yen, 19,800yen |
Jun 15 10 Elite 120g, Arcade Discontinued 24,800yen, 14,800yen |
Jun 24 10 JP launch 360S 29,800yen pic |
PS3 NA |
Nov 17 06 US launch 60g*, 20g* 599$ 499$ pic pic |
Apr 11 07 US 20g* Discontinued |
July 07 07 US 60g* Discontinued Price drop 499$ |
August 6 07 US launch 80g^ w Motorstorm 599$ pic |
Nov 2 07 80g^w Motorstorm US launch 40g Spiderman3 bluray 499$ 399$ pic |
Jan 17 08 US 80g^ Motorstorm Discontinued |
July 15 08 E3 US 40g Discontinued |
Aug 19 08 US launch 80g 399$ pic |
Nov 13 08 US launch 160g Uncharted PAIN Download 499$ pic |
Aug 19 08 80g and 160g Discontinued Price drop to 299$ 399$ |
Aug 25-Sep 1 09 US launch 120g Slim 299$ pic |
Nov 3 09 US launch 250g Slim 349$ pic |
PS3 EU |
Mar 23 07 EU launch 60g^ £425€599 |
Oct 8 07 60g^ Discontinued |
Oct 10 07 EU launch 40g £299€399 |
July 15 08 E3 40g Discontinued |
Aug 27 08 EU launch 80g £299€399 pic |
Oct3108 EU launch160g w/DL content GT5P,QuestforBooty,Last Guy&SuperStardustHD£349€449pic |
Aug 19 08 80g and 160g Discontinued price drop to £249 €299 £299€399 |
Sept 1 09 EU launch 120g Slim £249 €299 |
Oct 1 09 EU launch 250g Slim £285 €349 |
PS3 JP |
Nov 11 06 JP launch 60g*, 20g* 59,800yen, 49,980yen |
Nov1107JP 60g*,20g* launch40g in Clear Black&Ceramic White 54,980yen,44,980yen,39,980yen pic pic |
New JP 40g PS3 & Future 80g PS3 available in Clear Black, Ceramic White from then on PS3 available in |
Jan 10 08 JP 60g*, 20g* Discontinued |
Mar 6 08 JP 40g JP Satin Silver launch 39,980yen pic |
July 15 08 E3 40g Discontinued |
Oct 30 08 JP launch 80gGT5P Spec3 39,980yen pic 80g LBP 2XDS3 both available in 3 colors 44,980 yen pic |
Aug 9 09 Discontinued All 80gb Skus |
Sep 3 09 JP launch 120g Slim 29,800 yen |
Feb 18 10 JP launch 250g Slim 34,980 yen |
July 7 10 Discontinued 120g Slim 250g Slim Open Pricing |
July 29 10 JP launch 160g Slim 320g Slim 29,800 yen 34,980 yen pic pic |
Wii NA EU JP |
Nov 19 06 US launch 249$ pic |
Sep 27 09 price cut 199$ |
Dec 8 06 EU launch £179 €249 pic |
Mar 11 09 UK only price raise £199 |
Oct 2 09 EU price drop UK back down to original £179 €199 |
Dec 2 06 JP launch 25,000yen |
Aug 1 09 JP launch Black Wii 25,000 yen pic |
Oct 1 09 price cut 20,000yen |
What's in the Box
Core sku was the entry level 360 the Core is no longer produced it's been replaced by the 360 Arcade the Core system came with no HDD had a wired version of the 360 controller, 1 month xbox gold trail, 3X USB ports, 2X memory card ports, composite AV cables, 100Mbit Ethernet port and cable, add on WiFi sold separate newer models with lot number 0728 or greater have an HDMI output B/C could not be accessed w/o an HDD
Arcade sku replaced the Core it includes everything the Core has but came with a wireless controller, 1 month xbox gold trail, HDMI output, 256 MB memory card, newer Jasper models come with 256MB internal memory rather than the card released 9/08, and 5 Xbox Live Arcade titles Boom Boom Rocket, Feeding Frenzy, Luxor 2 Pac-ManChamp Edition and Uno on 1 disk b/c could not be accessed w/o an HDD later models did not include the 5 free demos
Pro sku includes everything the Core has but came with a wireless controller, 1 month xbox gold trail, wired headset, hybrid composite and component cable with optional optical out instead of a composite cable 360 Pro also includes a detachable 20g HDD to store downloaded content, provide compatibility with original Xbox games, and store game data the included hard drive comes with game demos video clips and a free Live Arcade game Hexic HD in July 07 the Pro version of the 360 began appearing with the Zephyr motherboard the motherboard used in the Elite which features HDMI 1.2 output no cables though and an improved GPU heat sink output end of Sept 07 the newest systems came with the new Falcon motherboard it includes the new 65-nm CPUs making them quieter and cooler than before On Aug 1 08 the 20g Pro was discontinued and was replaced by a 60g for the same price
Elite sku includes a detachable 120g HDD and a flat black finish the Elite includes an HDMI cable (as of August 2009 Elite will not have HDMI cables) , hybrid composite and component cable, Digital/Analogue audio dongle, and a wireless controller and wired headset that match the console's black finish 3X USB ports, 1 month xbox gold trail, 2X memory card ports, 100Mbit Ethernet port and cable, add on WiFi sold separate early Elite models shipped using the Zephyr motherboard though newer models now use the Falcon 65nm chipset instead these Elites (and other Xbox 360 models using the Falcon) can be identified from earlier versions by a re-designed power connector and a power supply that runs at 175w the motherboard layout is also different. As of August 2009 Elites do not include HDMI cable or hybrid component only composite
360S The Xbox 360 S features redesigned internal architecture with the rumored Valhalla motherboard, which allows for around 30% more space than previous motherboards and the XCGPU, an integrated CPU/GPU/eDRAM chip using a 45nm fabrication process . This allows it to be both smaller and quieter than the previous versions of the Xbox 360. It includes a custom removable internal 250gb HDD 5 usb ports and a custom USB port for use with peripherals such as the Kinect sensor. It also features integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and Ethernet port, and a TOSLINK S/PDIF optical audio connector, allowing for digital audio and wireless networking without the need for an external adapter. The Xbox 360 Memory Unit slots have been removed in favor of the USB flash drive solution added in a system software update on April 6, 2010 . The power and DVD drive eject 'buttons' are touch sensitive rather than physical buttons. The 250 GB internal hard drive is swappable though not compatible with other models of Xbox 360, and is not simply a standard hard drive. The finish of the casing as well as parts the controller shipped with the console has also been changed from its standard matte to a glossy finish. Includes only component cable, power brick has shrunk still external, wired head set,1 controller, Ethernet cable and 1 month xbox gold trail
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PS3 20g* was the first to launch in NA and JP along side the 60g it features a slot-loading 2x speed Blu ray drive for games, Blu-ray movies, DVDs, CDs, and other optical media. The 20g came with a 20g HDD, sixaxis controller, 4X usb ports, Digital Audio(optical) X1, HDMI output, composite AV cables, wired Ethernet, Ethernet cable, and a usb cable to charge the controller. The 20g also had the Emotion Engine hardware built into it meaning it's like having a ps2 inside ur ps3 for backwards compatibility
PS3 60g* was the first to launch in NA and JP along side the 20g it features a slot-loading 2x speed Blu ray drive for games, Blu-ray movies, DVDs, CDs, and other optical media. The 60g came with a 60g HDD, sixaxis controller, 4X usb ports, Digital Audio(optical) X1, HDMI output, composite AV cables, wired and wireless Ethernet, Ethernet cable, a usb cable to charge the controller, and had a hidden door that revealed flash card readers consisting of a Memory Stick, SD/MMC, and a Compact Flash/Microdrive media. The 60g also had the Emotion Engine hardware built into it meaning it's like having a ps2 inside ur ps3 for backwards compatibility
PS3 80g^ replaced the the 60g* in NA only it was not offered in the other regions it was available with the game Motorstorm at first for the holiday 07 bundle then later got discontinued, what ever left overs sony had they got rereleased with the MGS4 bundle. The 80g came with a 80g HDD, sixaxis controller, 4X usb ports, Digital Audio(optical) X1, HDMI output, composite AV cables, wired and wireless Ethernet, Ethernet cable, a usb cable to charge the controller, and had a hidden door that revealed flash card readers consisting of a Memory Stick, SD/MMC, and a Compact Flash/Microdrive media. The 80g had software emulation built into it meaning it wasn't as good as the NA, JP 60g* for backwards compatibility but it did have b/c and got better with software updates over time
PS3 40g the 40g replaced the 20g model was available in all regions and at one point it was the only model that was offered. The 40g came with a 40g HDD, sixaxis controller, 2X usb ports, Digital Audio(optical) X1, HDMI output, composite AV cables, wired and wireless Ethernet, Ethernet cable, and a usb cable to charge the controller. The 40g had no form of backwards compatibility or the hidden door with the memory card readers. It also got a smaller and more efficient cell chip the move from 90nm to 65nm was made, but the RSX graphics chip remained the same 90nm. It also has the fan test feature witch makes the PS3 fan turn on in a high rate of speed acting like a self cleaning mechanism and can be seen in action here. While there is a way to do this on the 80g^, 60g*^, and 20g by making it over heat i think it's dangerous for your PS3 but it can be seen in action here
PS3 80g the 80g replaced the 40g it was exactly the same as the 40g except for the HDD size, came with a DS3 rather than the sixaxis, and came with no Ethernet cable it also was available in all regions. RSX graphics chip finally reduced to 65nm from 90nm on later models in Autumn 2008 Cell chip remained 65nm
PS3 160g the 160g was also the same as the 80g except for the HDD size, DS3 inclusion, and came with no Ethernet cable it came in forms of bundles
PS3 60g^ was first to launch in EU it is only available in EU it features a slot-loading 2x speed Blu ray drive for games, Blu-ray movies, DVDs, CDs, and other optical media. The 60g came with a 60g HDD, sixaxis controller, 4X usb ports, Digital Audio(optical) X1, HDMI output, composite AV cables, wired and wireless Ethernet, Ethernet cable, and had a hidden door that revealed flash card readers consisting of a Memory Stick, SD/MMC, and a Compact Flash/Microdrive media. The 60g had software emulation built into it meaning it wasn't as good as the NA, JP 60g* for backwards compatibility but it did have b/c and got better with software updates over time
PS3 Slim 120g Sony officially announced the Playstation 3 Slim on August 18, 2009. It will feature a 120GB hard drive and is 33% smaller, 36% lighter, and consumes 34% less power than the old model. The new PS3 system will focus on delivering games and other entertainment content thus removing the feature to install other Operating Systems to the new PS3 system. Sony has made some enhancements under the hood to boost its processing speed and power efficiency. The gaming console will carry an upgraded version of the Cell microprocessor, which is being jointly developed by IBM, Sony, and Toshiba. The new chip has been manufactured using an advanced 45-nanometer manufacturing process. Based on IBM's Power architecture, the chip delivers many performance improvements while drawing less power than earlier chips and, the RSX graphics chip has been reduced to 45nm also. Slim comes with the same features that the 160g and 80g before it meaning 2 usbs ports, no backwards compatibility, one DS3 controller, composite AV cables, mini usb cable, and no Ethernet cable
PS3 Slim 250g Same as 120gb except HDD size
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Wii includes the console, a stand to allow the console to be placed vertically which includes a clear circular stabilizer, one Wii Remote, one Nunchuck attachment, one Sensor Bar, a removable stand for the bar, one external main power adapter, two AA batteries, one composite AV cable with RCA connectors, and a copy of Wii Sports (except in Japan). The Wii has a slot-loading optical media drive that accepts both 12 cm Wii optical discs & 8 cm GameCube discs, 4 Nintendo GameCube controller ports, and 2 Nintendo GameCube Memory Card slots. 2 USB ports which are located at its rear, an accessory port on bottom of Wii Remote for the Wii's controller expansions, an SD card slot which hides behind the cover on the front of the console, and a WiFi connection, but no Ethernet port (adapter sold separately).
NOTE PS3 and 360 Discontinued dates are unknown only MS and Sony would know the exact dates they got discontinued i've dated them with dates that announce newer hardware versions that replaced existing hardware as that's when sales would fluctuate in anticipation for the new hardware version and discontinued version price drop
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