radiantshadow92 said:
1.it still adds to the point that even if 360 gets some sort of price cut ps3 will still give it a good run for its money (whether it was MS or not) 2.VGC should def. track walmart sales because walmart is the largest distributor in America http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wal-Mart and i am pretty sure that VGC took the walmart sales into account because it was mentioned as a factor in increase in a weekly analysis http://news.vgchartz.com/news.php?id=5846 |
1. Not really. It wasn't even a price drop. It was a $100 GIFT CARD offer at ONE retailer in JUST the US (maybe Canada too?). You still had to pay $200 to get the console, and the gift card had to be used on a separate purchase in only their store. I think the fact that just from one retailer, with a few days of this GIFT CARD deal, it having almost rose enough in sales for the week to overtake the PS3 WORLD WIDE shows a very high demand for a potential real price cut. I don't think the PS3 would stand a chance if the 360 Elite dropped down to $200 which is about what it should be. Lets not forget that the 360 costs much much less to produce. If MS wanted to, they could have chopped the price $100 this year along side the PS3 and crushed any momentum Sony could have gotten, but they are saving all their plans for next year with Natal.
2. Walmart doesn't give figures, but VGChartz DOES estimate Walmart sales and include them in the totals.







