Leandrovisk said: super overtracked wii in january....1million...in january...no way |
wii 1 million in january is actully too low :P
Leandrovisk said: super overtracked wii in january....1million...in january...no way |
wii 1 million in january is actully too low :P
Hot damn diggety! Look at 'em Wii's!
Someone still has doubts as to whether the Wii will reach 50% of market share?
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Console | Weekly | Total |
---|---|---|
263,096 (+87%) | 20,676,019 | |
169,539 (+55%) | 32,149,915 | |
82,123 (+7%) | 16,107,727 | |
57,855 (+4%) | 16,117,408 | |
53,223 (+1%) | 7,688,552 | |
26,875 (-3%) | 49,793,657 | |
Total | 652,711 |
PS3 sold less on this week in 09 than in 08. Seems like PS3 is not doing so hot. Keep it up Nintendo
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Cougarman said:
wii 1 million in january is actully too low :P |
Let's put some context behind this.
Nintendo produces 2.4m/month (this is a fact stated on Nintendo financial reports) and Iwata claims they don't stock pile at all.
Nintendo sells ~25k/week in Japan (as proven by VGChartz, Mediacreate, Famitsu)
So in 1 Month, we get 100k units in Japan. If we assume they allocate 200k units/month (which is way high) for Japan in case of sales spikes, we get 2.2m/month left over.
If sales are equal between Europe and NA, both should see ~1.1m units/month. So 1m isn't too low, it is just about right.
Leandrovisk said: Nintendo down your projections.....VGchartz up...no way |
They only downed the japan ones. Did you read the Iwata interview?
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Passenger57 said: Hardware:
this is last week. |
Wow... Everyone sees a nice boost from last week's then. Surprising since nothing came out this week. Guess people's budgets are rebounding from Christmas.
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