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Seece said:
ethomaz said:

Bullshit sales for PS3... 360 had new Slim, price cut and Halo... and PS360 gap continue the same.

15M fiscal year PS3 coming...


I think PS3 sales are pretty good actually 0_o unless you meant bullshit in a good way. Anyway 360 had no price cut, and that NEW slim is now 4 months old ...

I was ironic.

PS3 sales was better than I expected (360 too).

And 15M shipped could be true.



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ethomaz said:
Seece said:
ethomaz said:

Bullshit sales for PS3... 360 had new Slim, price cut and Halo... and PS360 gap continue the same.

15M fiscal year PS3 coming...


I think PS3 sales are pretty good actually 0_o unless you meant bullshit in a good way. Anyway 360 had no price cut, and that NEW slim is now 4 months old ...

I was ironic.

PS3 sales was better than I expected (360 too).

And 15M shipped could be true.

15 mill should be a lock on, same for 360.



 

Also noticed that Wii Party didnt set NA on fire for the Wii like many predicted.  No hardware boost and boring software sales.



Its libraries that sell systems not a single game.

So I'm flipping through American sales now that there have been adjustments, and it seems the ps3 is now consistantly 5-10% higher than 360 each week from about April to mid-June, when before it was pretty consistantly below 360, I believe.  They also have the ps3 still between 80-100k consistantly from January through mid-April, which makes sense given the shortages at the time, while the 360 starts at 120k or so in February, gradually falling to below 80k by April.  360 was on top of ps3 from the last week of January to the third week of March or so, while ps3 was on top before and after that.

Ironically, the 360 still outsold the ps3 for God of War III launch week (88k vs 82k), but the following week shows the largest gap in favor of ps3 this year (106k vs 91k - at least that's the largest I've noticed through my sporadic clicking).

For the week ending June 12th, there's a random 10% ps3 spike in Americas, putting it a decent 12k above 360.  Not sure why, given there was nothing notable for ps3 released/announced that week, afaik.  The following week was 360 S release, shooting the 360 up 123k, soundly besting the ps3's 62k for that week.  Since then it's been all 360.



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dissapointed at castlevania and enslaved sales. great ps360 numbers



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makingmusic476 said:

So I'm flipping through American sales now that there have been adjustments, and it seems the ps3 is now consistantly 5-10% higher than 360 each week from about April to mid-June, when before it was pretty consistantly below 360, I believe.  They also have the ps3 still between 80-100k consistantly from January through mid-April, which makes sense given the shortages at the time, while the 360 starts at 120k or so in February, gradually falling to below 80k by April.  360 was on top of ps3 from the last week of January to the third week of March or so, while ps3 was on top before and after that.

Ironically, the 360 still outsold the ps3 for God of War III launch week (88k vs 82k), but the following week shows the largest gap in favor of ps3 this year (106k vs 91k - at least that's the largest I've noticed through my sporadic clicking).

For the week ending June 12th, there's a random 10% ps3 spike in Americas, putting it a decent 12k above 360.  Not sure why, given there was nothing notable for ps3 released/announced that week, afaik.  The following week was 360 S release, shooting the 360 up 123k, soundly besting the ps3's 62k for that week.  Since then it's been all 360.


At least some of that is likely because of Canada. An article showed that we were undertracking it up there by about 400k. During that period where there was widespread reports of PS3 shortages in the US there supposedly was plentiful stock up north and PS3 seems to be selling quite well up there. It outsold 360 In December, January, and February and was even the #1 home console  that month and I'd put good odds on March as well.



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makingmusic476 said:

So I'm flipping through American sales now that there have been adjustments, and it seems the ps3 is now consistantly 5-10% higher than 360 each week from about April to mid-June, when before it was pretty consistantly below 360, I believe.  They also have the ps3 still between 80-100k consistantly from January through mid-April, which makes sense given the shortages at the time, while the 360 starts at 120k or so in February, gradually falling to below 80k by April.  360 was on top of ps3 from the last week of January to the third week of March or so, while ps3 was on top before and after that.

Ironically, the 360 still outsold the ps3 for God of War III launch week (88k vs 82k), but the following week shows the largest gap in favor of ps3 this year (106k vs 91k - at least that's the largest I've noticed through my sporadic clicking).

For the week ending June 12th, there's a random 10% ps3 spike in Americas, putting it a decent 12k above 360.  Not sure why, given there was nothing notable for ps3 released/announced that week, afaik.  The following week was 360 S release, shooting the 360 up 123k, soundly besting the ps3's 62k for that week.  Since then it's been all 360.

The spike is for MGS4's 2nd anniversary



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postofficebuddy said:
makingmusic476 said:

So I'm flipping through American sales now that there have been adjustments, and it seems the ps3 is now consistantly 5-10% higher than 360 each week from about April to mid-June, when before it was pretty consistantly below 360, I believe.  They also have the ps3 still between 80-100k consistantly from January through mid-April, which makes sense given the shortages at the time, while the 360 starts at 120k or so in February, gradually falling to below 80k by April.  360 was on top of ps3 from the last week of January to the third week of March or so, while ps3 was on top before and after that.

Ironically, the 360 still outsold the ps3 for God of War III launch week (88k vs 82k), but the following week shows the largest gap in favor of ps3 this year (106k vs 91k - at least that's the largest I've noticed through my sporadic clicking).

For the week ending June 12th, there's a random 10% ps3 spike in Americas, putting it a decent 12k above 360.  Not sure why, given there was nothing notable for ps3 released/announced that week, afaik.  The following week was 360 S release, shooting the 360 up 123k, soundly besting the ps3's 62k for that week.  Since then it's been all 360.


At least some of that is likely because of Canada. An article showed that we were undertracking it up there by about 400k. During that period where there was widespread reports of PS3 shortages in the US there supposedly was plentiful stock up north and PS3 seems to be selling quite well up there. It outsold 360 In December, January, and February and was even the #1 home console  that month and I'd put good odds on March as well.


Ah.  I must've missed this article.  That would explain it.

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ps3 once again fail this week