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Domicinator said:

 

Throwing the Wii comments in there is just pathetic, but I wouldn't expect anything else considering the people who are posting those comments.  Microsoft admitted months ago (as they should have) that they are not competing with the Wii.  The Wii is not an HD console and does not have the same kind of games.  PS3/360 are HD consoles for hardcore gamers.  Last gen there was Xbox, PS2, and Gamecube and the Gamecube eventually fizzled and died.  The same thing sort of happened to the N64, though I think I remember it being supported for a lot longer than the Gamecube was.  Nintendo had to do something to seperate themselves from the hardcore gaming audience and they did.  They took a gamble and they won.  But they also have still not shaken the kiddie/chicks/old people rep that the Wii has acquired.  The Wii is going to hit a wall if Nintendo doesn't eventually release some serious software for it.  I think they know that, which is why they don't flood the market with Wii systems.  But that's beside the point.

The point is that trying to rain on MS' Black Friday parade by mentioning the Wii is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.  I have often felt in the past, at least in analyst reports and sales figures, that they always talk about how well the Wii sells and how poorly the PS3 sells, but never seem to mention the continually strong sales of the 360.  And I'm not just talking about Black Friday, I'm talking about throughout the year.  There is some game media out there that refuses to admit that the 360 has been a VERY successful system for Microsoft so far, so they just don't even bother mentioning them.  Recently it's been more fairly covered because of the price drop and its sales boost for the holidays. 

Anyway, again, it's stupid to mention Wii sales in this thread.  And if you're going to ask things like "how much did the 360 outsell the Wii by?", then I'm going to have to ask how much the PS3 outsold the Wii by.  The answer to the second question is much more pathetic--to the tune of about 6 million more sold units and rising.

LOL! dont worry, Wii Owners feel left out every time there is a thread that does not mention the Wii's Casual Sales Dominance. 

MS can sell like 60 million consoles and Wii Owners will be quick to point out that its only 1/10th of the Wii sales, "so Dont you dare celebrate those sales MS because you got pwned"