thismeintiel said:
While I do believe the PS3 was last on Black Friday, given the PR release, I don't think it was that far from the Wii's numbers. VGC has the PS3 at 388,725. Nintendo said they sold 500K Wii's just for Thursday night and Black Friday, which leaves ~141K (360 had slightly more) that were sold for the rest of the week. I would imagine the PS3 would have around the same for the rest of the week. So subtract 141K from the PS3's ~398K for the week, and you get 257K just for Black Friday. Now Wal-mart has 4,288 stores in the US, including Sam's Club, and Target has 1,750. That's ~6K between the both of them, which would give you an average of ~43 consoles per store. That sounds like a pretty reasonable amount stock for the PS3 Holiday Bundle. The only problem is, there are many more stores that recieved those bundles. When you count the thousands that went to Best Buys, to Game Stops, and to Radio Shacks, you are going to see that average number dwindle down into the 20s. Then when you consider the thousands of others going to online retailers like Amazon, as well as the fact that not all the PS3s sold on Black Friday were the Holiday Bundle, that will probably drop those numbers into the low teens. That just doesn't seem realistic to me. |
Why would you assume the ps3 sold around the same as the 360 and wii this week excluding black friday. That assumption alone is ridiculous considering the week before blackfriday the wii and 360 were selling a lot more then the ps3 in America. Considering non blackfriday 360 sales dropped 100k from the previous week, wii sales dropped 50k, and total ps3 sales for the week before black friday were 110k total. The ps3 probably sold under 80k outside blackfriday this week. Considering sony wasn't even willing to announce their black friday numbers, a 300k+ blackfriday is very big.








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