BHR-3 said:
ninty3ds said:
Seece said:
"With the latest sales figures for June having come in, it’s possible to take a look at how all three home consoles are doing against each other and themselves year-on-year. And the results show a clear pattern emerging."
lol yeah, the pattern is 360/Wii > PS3 ... or did I read NPD wrong ...
In fact in last 44 NPD's 360 has won 36.
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Offtopic posts for the win.
We talk about worldwide numbers, the only ones that matter. PS3 >> 360 there but thanks for playing.
NPD is US only, I thought everybody knew that right now.
You know the world ? That thing around the US ?
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luaghing out loud
who the hell is this ninty3ds guy? he made me choked on my tea from reading that
anyway ya'll can post what ya'll think will happen for the second half compared to 09 WW or just in the US whatever ya'll think is more important
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You drink tea and you say Ya'll, I'm confused, do you live in between america and UK? 
IMHO
Wii - Will be slightly down 2nd half of year compared to last year, as there won't be a price cut and a game on the same scale as NSMB.
PS3 - Down, because I don't think there will be another price cut, especially not as they only cut the price $100 last year. GT will push consoles, but not enough to make it flat, and I generally think 360 will steal massive thunder from PS3 this xmas in America. I don't think Move will sell to new casuals.
360 - Up, how can it not be? It's last 2nd half was bare bones, no price cut (elite turning into pro isn't what I call a price cut), no huge games, I guess MW2 should get a mention here though. I think we'll see a price cut in line with current phats atm, and a good response to Kinect, better than move in regards to console HW sales anyway. Plus I expect a big advertisment spending this year compared to last (did they even bother advertising much last year?)
These are just my opinions, trying to be as honest and logical as I can, obviously it's going to come across as bias ..., that's inevitable.
I will say though I expect GT5 to do wonders for HW across europe this xmas.