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ViolentPhlegm said:
ArcticGabe said:
ViolentPhlegm said:
ArcticGabe said:
ViolentPhlegm said:
ArcticGabe said:
Others is not a region.... pls...

Go look at UK chart and tell me MS is losing ground, It's even more Xbox 360 dominating than US chart :) (IN this site UK market is a part of so called others)


Completely wrong. For total 360:PS3 sales, UK is 1.49:1 and Americas is 1.75:1.  This week UK is 1.07:1 and Americas is 1.14:1.

Check this out

Even better than Wii in revenue

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/37081/Xbox-360-and-PS3-buck-09-dip

And this is relevant to "Xbox 360 losing ground in hardware sales..." how? 

Or it supports your "even more dominating than US chart" how?

Off topic, your link shows that 360 software revenue is higher than Wii but not unit sales which just means that 360 games cost more.  Why bring revenue (or software, for that matter) into the discussion at all?

Software sales are the indication of the popularity of a console. If you follow the UK chart you'll find some multiplats games which get higher sales on PS3 in US actually selling better on Xbox 360 in UK, like Batman: Arkham Asylum.

Yes... please look at the weekly UK software charts.  You'll see that multiplats are almost always listed with the 360 and PS3 versions in adjacent (or very close to adjacent) positions indicating that they sell close to 50:50.  In the US, the PS3 version is almost always way down on the list, charting many positions below the 360 version.  A multiplat selling more on PS3 in the US is a rarity and pretty much always has something to do with an exclusive feature of some kind.  In the UK, it happens quite regularly.

 

One more thing: Batman: Arkham Asylum charted #1 360 and #2 PS3 (see, adjacent positions) for its first 3 weeks of release in the UK.  Then the PS3 Slim launched.  And the PS3 version has outsold the 360 version every week since.  So, not a good example.