DirtyP2002 said:
btw:
http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=95929
Anyway:
So, here we go:
- Wii won't make it to 50% market share at any time
- Splinter Cell Conviction will sell 2.5 millions in 2010, lifetime 3 million +
- Alan Wake will sell close more than 1 million units in 2010. Lifetime 2 million
- GTA IV episodes will sell 1.5 million
- Mass Effect 2 will outsell Mass Effect 1 lifetime, but not in 2010. This takes a little bit longer.
- MAG will sell 1 million copies
- Halo Reach will sell more than 3.3 million first week
- Final Fantasy XIII will sell 9 million (both consoles combined + 2009 sales in Japan)
- There will be 30 million Xbox Live users in 2010. (gold + silber)
- Zelda Wii will be AAA

- There will be 5 million natal sold in 2010.
- Gears of War 3 will be announced for 2011
- There will be more than 10 million Xbox 360s sold in 2010
- Xbox 360 will outsell the PS3
- Wii will dominate, but not as huge as before.
- Crackdown 2 will sell 1.5 million
- The Xbox 360 will sell more software than the PS3 in 2010.
- MS will release a war-game. Might take place in Afghanistan or Iraq.... or a fictitious modernwar against terror.
- There will be more than 1 million downloads for each modern warfare 2 mappack on Xbox Live.
- Rare will release at least 2 games in 2010
- Resistance 3 will be announced.
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If I say nothing, then I'm in agreement.
5) I think it could sell the 2.5 million required in 2010 alone.
6) It can do more than that, IMO. Look at the pre-orders.
7) Could do, but might be lower.
8) No way.
9) Probably more than that.
10) I agree, but Khuutra doesn't.
11) That could be a tad high, depending on the price. Perhaps too loq.
14) This means war 
15) Agreed. The HD twins are going to have a great year next year, and I'm guessing HD Combined > Wii for 2010. I'll add that in later.
17) It always does that. Come on.
18) I don't think so. Middle-East games are a nono, unless they take place in Fictitioustan. Oddly enough, games in Russia are fine, despite the USA actually having no feud with Russia.