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Sony and Nintendo are Losing so no one want to post here... Well sony was allways losing.



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noname2200 said:
darthdevidem01 said:

I remember when these threads used to have 100 posts before the data was out

Whats happened now

The generation's pretty much set, so people stopped following as religiously.  Plus, I don't think there were any noteworthy releases in July, and aside from May no month has had any "what game shall win?!" moments this year.

3DS should bring some sales excitement back!



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oh it's that time of the ugh month already? how much longer is it?



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M.U.G.E.N said:

oh it's that time of the ugh month already? how much longer is it?

half an hour



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

Actually thinking again after reading noname's post. maybe there will be no meltdowns anymore.

Who cares if the Wii is overtracked by a million or the PSP-Go is actually the best selling console this month, nothing will change anymore in the overall picture.

People wishing new consoles to be released only by 2014 or so are actually spelling doom for this site



 

 

 

 

 

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Kinect will rise the sales post again.



Microsoft's Xbox 360 leads U.S. market for second straight month Todd Bishop on Thursday, August 12, 2010, 2:02pm PDT 1 Comment | Permalink Microsoft | Video Games | Xbox 360 Microsoft's Xbox 360 topped both the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii in U.S. unit sales in July, riding the momentum of its revamped hardware to take the crown for the second straight month, according to data to be released today by the NPD Group market research firm. The Xbox 360 registered 443,000 units sold for the month -- more than double its total of 203,000 in the same month last year. By comparison last month, the totals were 254,000 for the Wii and 215,000 for the PlayStation 3, based on early numbers released to NPD clients. Gamers appear to be embracing the revamped hardware and, in some cases, switching to the Xbox 360 in advance of the release of Microsoft's Kinect motion-based control system later this year, said David Dennis, a Microsoft spokesman. He called it a "pretty awesome month" for Xbox 360 sales. The company released a redesigned Xbox 360 in mid-June, with a slimmer profile and quieter mechanisms, among other improvements. With a 250 GB hard drive and built-in wifi adapter, it sells for just under $300, the same price as the previous Xbox 360, which came with a 120 GB hard drive and Ethernet adapter, requiring the purchase of a separate wifi adapter for as much as $100 to make the console wireless. More to come as the official NPD release is issued.



360 was way under tracked

336k vs 443k



matt247 said:

Microsoft's Xbox 360 leads U.S. market for second straight month Todd Bishop on Thursday, August 12, 2010, 2:02pm PDT 1 Comment | Permalink Microsoft | Video Games | Xbox 360 Microsoft's Xbox 360 topped both the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii in U.S. unit sales in July, riding the momentum of its revamped hardware to take the crown for the second straight month, according to data to be released today by the NPD Group market research firm. The Xbox 360 registered 443,000 units sold for the month -- more than double its total of 203,000 in the same month last year. By comparison last month, the totals were 254,000 for the Wii and 215,000 for the PlayStation 3, based on early numbers released to NPD clients. Gamers appear to be embracing the revamped hardware and, in some cases, switching to the Xbox 360 in advance of the release of Microsoft's Kinect motion-based control system later this year, said David Dennis, a Microsoft spokesman. He called it a "pretty awesome month" for Xbox 360 sales. The company released a redesigned Xbox 360 in mid-June, with a slimmer profile and quieter mechanisms, among other improvements. With a 250 GB hard drive and built-in wifi adapter, it sells for just under $300, the same price as the previous Xbox 360, which came with a 120 GB hard drive and Ethernet adapter, requiring the purchase of a separate wifi adapter for as much as $100 to make the console wireless. More to come as the official NPD release is issued.


443,000?wow man,just wow



Uh, where is that statement from?



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