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cebrian said:
Gamerace said:
finalsquall said:
 Also as the artical says. Harvey Norman ( major multi-store) is selling ps3 as blue ray players.

Folks, could it be that since stores like Harvey Norman are selling the PS3 as a blu-ray player (not as a game system) then the gtf numbers are correct and ioi's are off because he's not tracking those type of stores?

Irregardless, if the PS3 is successing on the basis of Blu-ray sales, then it's highly questionable if that's actually a success story for Sony.  They lose money on every system sold and blu-ray sales will only dilute the game sales.  What's the value of being the top selling system with the lowest attach rate? 


IOI's numbers are not off, he is within the acceptable range +-5%... of what Sony's PR said.

and for Diomedes too, Wii's numbers are also within the range (of what Sony and Nintendo said), so whyo d you say they need adjustment?

I think the weekly charts are really accurate specially for those smaller markets like Australia.


Well, if IOI's numbers are correct, and they certainly seem to be, I can only assume Sony is averaging out their sales out over a weekly basis, and not using an actual week by week breakdown.