ZenfoldorVGI said:
No, it's not measurable. For that matter, stock shortages(some claimed) may have even HELPED the Wii maintain its momentum and popularity. However, the PS3 is not even remotely comparable to the Wii in that sense. It is not near the beginning of its lifecycle, it has been readily available for months, and the amount of stock being sold isn't enough to grab the attention of the mass media(no Today show for the PS3). So again, it certainly isn't measurable, but again, to be practical, it is a fact that you can only sell as much as you can produce, and for the time being, at least, Sony has a limit on how much it can sell each month, as Sony stated, and that's not even taking into account availability and display of units available for sale. No, I'm not stating a fact. You can't measure momentum. However, it is interesting to speculate(which is a major point of these forums and this website). It nothing else, Sony's response to NPD validates a thread speculating this very point. Does supply have the potential to sway momentum one way or another? |
I can understand your question but at this point its a little too early to ask about how the supply situation may/may not be effecting momentum. Even 1-3 months down the track with further data we still have no control so no meaningful information can likely come of this question in any case. You can speculate, but isn't that a little too much 'fanboy' for your tastes?
Tease.