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Jandre002 said:
starcraft said:
PooperScooper said:
There will always be an excuse for poor console sales

Is the best answer. Deviation - I'll give you A and D. The reason I made this thread was because there were people hooting and hollering "Supply! Supply!" Now I kind of want them to put their foot in their mouth.

I'd have thought the answer to that question is obvious. All consoles are low because of the Month, but the 360's are particularly low because of an imminent price drop. Microsoft have shown that they generally drop worldwide within a very small timeframe. I would expect to see a price drop or a very nice bundle or SKU in the USA within a month.

People are aware of this, and we are seeing the same decline we saw in Europe when price drop rumours emerged. In fact, there is the additional and strong rumour of a 60gb replacement for the pro.


You cant be serious. Now your blaming sales on the price drop? Come on friend, your looking like PS3 owners last year now.


 Desperation for owning a shitty console, the XB ownersgot screwed with a short lifespan, and soon enough the 360 fans will get screwed as well in addition to all the RROD issues. The have to justify there purchase, it is like when HD-DVD failed and was dropped, all the HD-DVD owners were saying "Well at least we can watch the movies we already bought".  Nothing but pathetic excuses.  Look at it this way when RROD showed up 360 fans said "well at least they fix it for free"  When outsold by the Wii they said "Well we aren't in competition with the Wii", When PS3 started outselling worldwide they cried "Japan hates American products(false!!!) they have no excuse for Europe"  And now when NPD stated that PS3 outsold 360 they had to think of something new "Supply constraints" HAHA pathetic and false as the numbers now show.  Man starcraft that excuse is even more pathetic then anything yet.  I can't wait until next year to here the excuse for PS3 outselling 360 in total sales.