darthdevidem01 said:
leo-j said:
Seece said:
Something I've already noticed, Sales don't start picking up until the last week of October, unless there is a big game, price cut, ect. If a console rolls into the xmas Q with nothing big happening, it takes until the last week of October to boost. As seen by 2008 for PS3 and 2009 for Xbox 360.
Wii in 2008 was still sought after, going by the fluctuations in September, in 2009 the September price cut automatically rose sales. 360 2008 had it's price cut in September also, and PS3 had slim and price cut in September as well.
So unless Wii does get a price cut or something else, don't expect it's sales to start lifting until the last week of October.
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would be interesting if it ever drops below 100k, although unlikely, that would be huge.. as it's lowest sales so far have been the sales of this week of 135K, any lower and it continues to set record lows..
and people say this is like any other year for the wii, well based on sales trends it's not.. and not only that but the wii is $199.. not $249 like it was this time last year.
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That would be terrifying..... no no it can't happen Leo, don't do this!!
And please don't make a Prediction thread on Wii dropping below 100K
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it can happen, and it should happen, its not like nintendo has been trying to get much of any 3rd party support for the wii.. most of it is still coming to the HD consoles, hell the PS3 is getting much better 3rd party support EXCLUSIVELY than the wii is in terms of big budget ip.. and that's sad.. considering the wii has twice the install base..
The ps2 didn't have these issues now did it.