Darth Tigris said:
2. "The company expects to exceed its target of sales of 15 million PS3s in its fiscal year, aided by “strong demand” in Europe and North America, House said in a Bloomberg Television interview in Rome." He's talking about America right there in the OP that was copied from the original Bloomberg story. We know that the PS3 was down in September YoY from the tidbits of info released about the NPD numbers, so this strong demand that he refers to cannot be substantiated since these numbers aren't public anymore and Sony hasn't released them. 3. Is ANYTHING that I stated about the inability to accurately track sales of Move and the subsequent release of these HIGH numbers incorrect? For the record to those asking, 2006 was the year that many Sony representatives are on record using numerous methods of dishonest FUD to stall the sales of their competitors and ultimately (at the time) had nothing to back it up with. They've earned a lot in the last several years with the reduced price, improved gaming library and sales resurgence. But fears of Move turning into more FUD seem to only be realized by unsubstantiated statements like these. |
But we also know that the ps3 is up week on week vs last month's NPD and has outsold the Wii for the month for the first time since... last year?
And while SCEE may comment on worldwide SCE goals from time to time (in this case, a figure that's been tossed around for over six months now), when have they ever commented on another region's specific figures?
I think you're reading far too much into the fact that an SCEE head only discussed Move's sales for his own territory. And even his figures for Europe weren't very exact - "somewhere in the region of 1.5 million units" - implying he may not be fully up-to-date on the totals. It's quite different from basically saying "plans haven't changed".
And for all we know the interviewer specifically asked House about Sony's WW year end targets, which is why they were brought up in the first place.
You're trying to pull an awful lot from what isn't there.







