bbsin said:
yeah.. it's called price. you'd have to be pretty ignorant to ignore it. The Wii was by far the cheapest console upon release, which in turn helped it gain steam/momentum and popularity. bottom line is that it takes 3 things to sell a system. 1. Pricing 2. Marketing 3. Software lineup. anyone that thinks only one of these are enough to be a top selling console needs a reality check. Unfortunatly for Sony, they are JUST starting to get number 3 (and perhaps number 2) down. |
Pricing: I now await the day where the 360 will outsell the Wii, oh wait, let me guest it doesn't count because...errrr.. right, right, momentum forget the party line for a minute here.
Marketing: Yeah because Microsoft don't spend a shit load of money on marketing, no sir.
Give it up, trying to say that the Wii doesn't sell because of its game is crazy. Remove all the software and nobody would buy a Wii, no matter how much marketing or how low the price it it wouldn't sell, for the simple matter that it only play game and if there is no game, what good is it?
The 360 or the PS3 on the other hand, even without software they could sell, by changing the price and the marketing, IOW, by selling them much cheaper and advertising them as DVD/BR player.
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