By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

1. It looks highly likely that the PERMANENT price drop is coming for the 360 in September. If you surf the video game websites, you would have seen very strong evidence that it's going to happen. The 20 GB price drop was only a clearance sale. In September the 60 GB will be $299. That's a prediction that actually has strong evidence to back it up.

2. I'm sick of the argument that "everyone who wants a 360 has one already". I immediately discard anyone's opinion that includes that statement or anything like it. Not all of the video game market is hard core dorks like us. A GREAT deal of it is kids who are begging their parents for consoles. When do you think those consoles get bought? And how likely is a parent to buy their kid a $399 PS3 over a $299 Xbox 360, even if the kid is ASKING for a PS3? You can say what you want about the economy. In the real world, the world where the grownups have to pay for gas, taxes, food, all of which are rising, the economy is in trouble. That's the reality. And a $50 price drop on a big ticket item like the 360 is exactly what a holiday shopper wants to see.

3. I hate to burst your seemingly NPD filled bubble, but don't count your chickens before they hatch. The sales boost the PS3 is having is largely due to MGS4. People are still waiting for their bundles to be in stock, or maybe there's just a lingering effect from the game's release. Whatever the reason, it's not going to last forever. That's like me saying that the Xbox 360 will continue to outsell the PS3 for the next two months in Japan because that's the current trend.

4. The Xbox 360 sold 200,000 consoles in the month of July even though it's been out for a year longer. That's a strong month and is no indication that sales are waning. The only factor in waning sales right now is the time of year and the fact that Microsoft's price drops always seem to get broadcast to the world way too early.

I'm sorry, I'm sick of all this BS about the NPD numbers in July, and I really don't see why they matter that much anyway. The PS3 will probably overtake the 360 at some point, but the predictions about when are continually wrong and they just keep getting pushed back 6 months and then 6 more months. It's always either the summer or the holiday season of the next year. And then it doesn't happen. And then we have to go through all these ridiculous posts again and again. At the rate we're going now, the PS3 will probably have overtaken the 360 right when Microsoft is announcing a new machine that will likely blow the PS3 out of the water. (And don't start bringing up the Cell processor, because I will also immediately discard that opinion. Unless you can tell me something CONCRETE that the Cell is actually doing for gaming at the moment.)

The 360 is a viable machine. The PS3 is a viable machine. The Wii is a viable machine. They will all three continue to have games till the end of the generation. If you think that's not true, then you're living on another planet. And if you're a fanboy, what do you get out of someone else's console "losing" the sales war anyway?