Lord N said:
That means very little. 3.5 million over the Xbox at the same point in its lifetime is just like adding a few million more onto the lifetime sales of the Xbox or Nintendo 64. They would both still be a distant second, and in Microsoft's case, a distant, unprofitable second. The 360 is still targeting a very narrow demographic. It's doing moderately well in NA, poorly in Europe, and bon-a-rien in Japan, and at best will end up a distant second, just like its predecessor. 3.5 million more after two years on the market is not an indication of expansion in any way, shape, or form. If it had improved by ten million and was doing well outside of N. America, then you might have a point, but until then, no. |
Look at this chart:
http://vgchartz.com/hwlaunch.php?cons1=X360®1=All&cons2=XB®2=All&cons3=X360®3=All&weeks=156
See any trends there that might make Microsoft happy, doubly so considering that their currect price point is about twice that of its predecessor at this point in its life?
I'm not saying that MS is doing backflips over the 360's performance but few expected the Wii to take off like it has, either. Its demographic is still too small but MS has been pumping out some non-traditional Xbox titles over the past year and they seem to be trying to continue that for the forseeable future (Banjo being a good example). That will help and considering that Sony has been struggling up to this point, MS can't be that unhappy right now and I expect this quarter to be pretty profitable for them.

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