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Immortal said:
Mordred11 said:
Maynard_Tool said:


I still see :

1st.- Wii

2nd.- X360

3rd.- Ps3.....

Still the same mate

You're a funny guy.

You think it's the same situation as in 2007?

2007

Wii - 16.39M

X360 - 7.85M

PS3 - 7.70M


2008

Wii - 24.39M

X360 - 10.98M

PS3 - 9.92M


2009

Wii - 21.80

PS3 - 12.94

X360 - 10.23


2010 (As of November the 27th)

Wii - 12.22

PS3 - 10.59

X360 - 9.46

Count how many pricecuts the HD consoles have had and count how many the Wii has had. Count the number of redesigns they've had, count the number of redesigns Wii's had. Nintendo's done pretty much nothing to support the Wii other than software. It's worked out just fine every year and if, by some miracle for the HD consoles, next year seems really worrying fo the Wii, Nintendo has a whole lot of cards left to play.

Ok, the Wii has had a 20% cut with the addition of $50 worth of games and hardware.

The Xbox 360 Arcade has had a 33% cut with the addition of memory and networking with an extra year on market.

The Xbox 360 Premium model has had a 25% cut with the addition of memory and networking with an extra year on market.

The PS3 has had a 50% cut with the addition of memory.

It is hard to really state definitively that the Wii isn't in the same ballpark for value / price adjustments.





Tease.