| Scisca said: MS has no chance in Japan, cause the Japanese buy Japanese products and games. It's the same in the US - Americans buy X-box, because it's American. In Europe we just choose the best offer, that's why the PS3 dominates the 360. If the next gen X-box is better than Wii U/PS4 it will easily win in Europe. Europe is the only market in which the best one actually wins. |
It is not anywhere near the same in the US. The Wii and PS3 combined for over 60 million hardware sales in the US. 360 has sold about half that. In Japan, 360 has sold less than 2 million units. It has a 7% marketshare, compared to Sony's 22/23% marketshare in the US, and the Wii's 40%. Americans are willing to buy Japanese products. Actually, more of them are willing to buy Japanese products than American products.
Japan is still an enormous market, and as long as Nintendo and Sony are splitting over 90% of the console market there and leaving the scraps for Microsoft, I cannot see a situation in which Microsoft becomes the market leader. I won't say 'never,' but it would have to win by an outrageously large margin in both America and Europe.
It's an interesting perspective to take that Europe picks the best console. I agree that the Wii was the best console this gen, but I'm not sure that's the most reliable method for determining that.








