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360 sales might start to accelerate in the coming months with price cuts, and Wii might have it's production issues reduced as well, making it harder for PS3 to continue to surge.  Most buyers are not dual adopters, so it's either one or the other.  Looking at the current financial crisis in the US and the ripple affect globally, consumer spending is going to tighten and tighen, meaning the most expensive console is going to be at an disadvantage. Also, from the numbers I'm looking at for 360, it's selling MORE consoles, not less..year over year, so I'm totally cluessless to why some are predicting it's going sell less this year than last...that's  a stupid conclusion, based on what we've seen to-date. So yeah, PS3 and Wii are selling better, but 360 isn't losing sales year-over-year, and it's in fact gaining over last year on itself.  So, this whole 360 sells 6 million in 2008, when it's sold over 1 million in 2 months makes some look REALLY stupid, and the worst definition of a "fan-atic boy"



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