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Starscream said:
ckmlb said:
Starscream said:
leo-j said:
Killzone3 said:
Its has really maintained well.

Sony better see this, and think what a 399 price would do.


I'd be careful forcing conclusions about PS3's 'pace' from one source of data like Amazon's top seller's list over a period of several weeks.

Except the overall sales in the US have maintained for the same time as well, just check the charts (that's the point of this site you know).

1st week- 51,000
2nd week- 45,000
3rd week- 43,500


Really? I thought the point of this site was so fanboys could divine from several weeks of sales data. :p

How does three weeks of sales figures serve as a basis for concluding that the PS3 (or any product) has "maintained well" or has kept a "great pace"?


 Because it shows a longer trend than just a one-week spike.



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