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Capulous said:
ethomaz said:
Capulous said:
Squilliam said:

Because it came after the highest selling console of all time and because Sony has excellent logistics especially in 2nd/3rd world markets where Microsoft/Nintendo barely have the same presence. You have to remember that the PS2 has sold 36 million since the PS3 was out in addition to another 120 million before the release of the PS3.


This. PS2 was marketed and sold in more markets. People will tend to buy products they are familiar with, and Sony was able to get a foot hold in these markets with the PS2. Very good move by them. Xbox was discontinued, due to problems with Nvidia, so MS was never able to provide a cheap gaming console in these emerging markets.

Maybe.

But remember Xbox 360 and Wii were launched almost two years before PS2 here in Brazil... PS3 was launched six months after PS2.

Sony was the last to arrive here and officially sold more.

What are the numbers in Brazil? I do not know them, but I'm pretty sure cost had a lot to do with it.  I know the console prices are pretty high in comparsion to most countries, and that the PS2 was priced a lot cheaper than the 360.

I will check more news here... the lasted I read said PS3 700k, Wii 600k and 360 350k.

Yes PS2 is priced a lot cheaper than Wii and 360 but expensive for the market (the black market sell the PS2 for less than $250... the official one cost over $400).

The Wii and 360 had launched here for over $1500 like PS3 two year after... today the official PS3 costs a little less than $1000 (after a price cut last week).