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mrstickball said:
bigjon said:
DMeisterJ said:
R2 did hold okay from last week though... GOod.

 I think its sales actually increased. It would have been stable at worst if not for the 360's games that were on sales....

 

 actually if you look carefully you can see that 360 sales did not jump wildly. Kung Fu Panda, Lego Indiana, and Sega Superstars tennis all fell in the charts. The reason for the jump in Fallout and Fable were sales (2 games I am very happy to see selling)

So Resistance 2 drops 4 places and sales increased but sales actually increased...While the Pro/Elite bundles fell by the same # of positions on the chart(s), while the Arcade packin (Sega Superstars Tennis) jumped 9 places...And you say that 360 sales didn't jump?

Your words are confusing.

 

 Dont be so easily confused.

I said the 360 did not increase wildly. People were seeing the Fallout Gears Fable boost and thinking a massive sales spike. I stated in another post that it could have gotten a 5-10% boost. It is rising with the market at best not faster. Certain games rise faster than the market (wiifit, MKwii or more "holiday" titles)

I said the same thing for Res 2. It actually maintained. so it "might" have actually increased or at least stayed about even.

 

Also to add, I believe Sega Super Stars tennis fell 9 spot, but that was a quick glance.



End of 2009 Predictions (Set, January 1st 2009)

Wii- 72 million   3rd Year Peak, better slate of releases

360- 37 million   Should trend down slightly after 3rd year peak

PS3- 29 million  Sales should pick up next year, 3rd year peak and price cut