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CrazzyMan said:
NJ5 said:
CrazzyMan said:
omgwtfbbq said:
CrazzyMan said:
omgwtfbbq said:
 
 

 

 


 

1) NO worldwide START. It`s only 2 month, since ps3 is selling worldwide. 4 Month was selling ONLY in japan+usa. It`s fair to mention, that ps3 for 4 month was available only in japan+usa.

2) Sony with 600$ sold more consoles, then x360 with price 400$, since 6 month after each console`s launch. Even, if after 2-3 years ps3 will still cost 350$ and x360 250$, PS3 still will be a better value for money to invest in.

http://vgchartz.com/worldcons.php?date=37316&sort=0

To follow PS2 success, ps3 during this year must sell + 7 mln. ps3, and in another + 18 mln.

I don`t imagine, how x360 will sell another 18 mln. in this year. Admit, that x360 is selling like a crap, and ps3 is still have chances to follow ps2 success.


I would like to refer you to an eye-opening graph:

http://www.vgchartz.com/hwcomps.php?cons1=Wii®1=All&cons2=PS3®2=All&cons3=X360®3=All&align=1

And never ever let the fact that the PS2 was supply-constrained (like the Wii is now) for a long time change your blind opinion...


Now, just try to see how these consoles refer to price. 200-250$ for wii, 400$ for x360 and 600$ for PS3. 600$ system is doing same as 400$ system. That means 400$ system is doing like a crap. Why you are so blind, that don`t see, that 600$ system is doing better then 400$? And that 400$ system should sell much better, then 600$, but it`s not selling better.

And Wii for 200-250$ is selling, like any console would sell for that price.

Read some stuff - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demand


 If you mean sales since their respective launches, there a couple extra factors.

1. The Playstation brand is a lot bigger than the Xbox brand, at least at the moment.

2. The 360 got over its supply problems more slowly than the PS3 did. 



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs