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Bodhesatva said:
ckmlb said:
Bodhesatva said:
ckmlb said:
Bodhesatva said:
ckmlb said:





Right, I'm not just talking about how many games it sells, because I absolutely agree the 360 had a lock on copies sold; I'm talking about systems. Keep in mind that the last iteration of Grand Theft Auto sold more copies than the last iterations of Final Fantasy, Metal Gear Solid, Tekken, Devil May Cry, and God of War combined. It will be difficult to discern how many systems this game sells, but it's fair to estimate that whatever it totals, the vast majority of those systems will be 360s, not PS3s.


So you're assuming the average consumer knows about the GTA IV additional content coming in half a year? The only people who will know are ppl like us following the news.


As a guy who works in retail, I can tell you precisely how conversations like this will go for me.

Customer: Hey, I want to get Grand Theft Auto IV.

Me: Okay, it's available on the Xbox360 and the PS3. The 360 version has additional content for it though. Extra episodes.

Customer: Oh. How much do those systems cost?

Me: The 360 is 400 dollars and the PS3 is 600.

 

I don't think conversations like that will be very rare, frankly.


 Yes but then someone's eye will be caught buy Uncharted, Lair and Heavenly Sword and think, hang on, I think I'll take the PS3 version cause then I can play those games, and my PS2 collection and blu-rays, all for $500 (unless Sony is insane) and I can trade in my PS2 for a little extra

I'm not saying that this will happen in every case, but in many, I think the fact that it is another GTA will signal the time that many PS2 owners will upgrade (a large proportion of those 14M) and will the backwards compat, they will swing towards the PS3, having never played Halo, or heard of the mirosoft brands (they will have heard of R & C) 



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