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kowenicki said:
Sqrl said:

I don't know what this analyst is talking about specifically but it definitely seems to me like the 360 has lost momentum, perhaps not in terms of raw sales but still.  There are more consoles overall being sold right now and the 360 is taking a smaller portion of that larger number than it was last year.

Just as an example, the first 6 months of 2007 MS claimed 22.09% of the console market, but this year that number has slipped to 20.62%.  The fact that they increased raw sales is a good thing certainly but when your competitors also increase raw sales over the same period and more than you did as well, then it is fair to say there may have been a loss in momentum.  In this situaiton the increase in raw sales is not sufficient to determine momentum because the increase effected everyone not just you.

The underlying point is that the increase in sales for all consoles is due to global market factors and not just MS's momentum.   A good analogy perhaps would be inflation and income, you can't just directly compare your income with that of someone working in 1950.  While the units may be the same the scale is not.

Just to throw some raw number weight behind this:


First 6 months Total

2007 % 2008 %
360 2,397,432 22.09% 3,695,503 20.62% 6,092,935
PS3 2,512,322 23.15% 4,966,312 27.70% 7,478,634
Wii 5,942,801 54.76% 9,263,120 51.68% 15,205,921
10,852,555 100.00% 17,924,935 100.00% 28,777,490

 

Oh OK, so the Wii is losing momentum as well then.... do me a favour!!!!!!   lies, damn lies and stats!!!!!!  jesus.. arrgghhhhh!

 

Seriously if your going to act like that I can just ban you.

You didn't understand the point and I was adding an edit to it before you even posted to clarify the point anyways.

 

 



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