| Munkeh111 said: Yes, NPD is far more accurate and when there is such a major difference, I would trust theirs over ours |
I would take NPD's numbers for the PS3 with a large shaker of salt.
NPD no longer gets data from Toys R Us. This generation, Toys R Us is not pushing the PS3 (if you don't beleive me, go into a store and you will see how limited and how poor the display space is for a PS3. The PS2 still has more game display space in many stores). So if NPD is using older sales patterns for the toy retailer to predict current sales, it may be off by a large margin on Sony's new console.
Mike from Morgantown
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