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North American Wii U sales came in between 110,000 and 125,000 units in January, the console's second full month of availability in the territory, analysts have estimated.

Weighing in with sales predictions ahead of the NPD Group's release of official market data this Thursday, both Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter and fellow analyst firm EEDAR said Xbox 360 remained the best-selling games platform in North America last month, followed by 3DS, PS3 and Wii U.

On the software front, Pachter said he expects sales to be led by Call of Duty: Black Ops 2and Just Dance 4.

Wedbush / EEDAR January 2012 hardware sales estimates (change year-on-year):

  • 360 - 180,000 (-33%) / 260,000 (-4%)
  • 3DS - 160,000 (-7%) / 120,000 (-30%)
  • PS3 - 145,000 (-24%) / 120,000 (-37%)
  • Wii U - 125,000 (n/a) / 110,000 (n/a)
  • DS - 60,000 (-21%) / 31,000 (-59%)
  • Wii - 52,200 (-66%) / 39,000 (-74%)
  • Vita - 45,000 (n/a) / 35,000 (n/a)
  • PSP - 7,500 (-63%) / (n/a)
  • PS2 - 300 (-96%) / (n/a)
  • Total - 775,000 (-13%) / 715,000 (-20%)

On the subject of Wii U's performance to date, Pachter said: "Nintendo must improve sell-through of its Wii U if it hopes to maintain significant market share in the next generation.

"The console received a tepid response from consumers, for a variety of reasons: first, we think that the console was misunderstood by many as a peripheral for the Wii; second, the price point for the Wii U is relatively high, and the launch was into a weak economy; and third, firstparty software support was thin, and third-party software was not sufficiently differentiated to convince many that they needed a Wii U as a replacement for their Xbox 360 or PS3.

"If the Wii U is to thrive, we think that Nintendo must market it more effectively, must speed up the pace of first-party development, and must convince third parties that they must support the Wii U or they will lose market share."

Last month Nintendo lowered its annual Wii U sales forecast from 5.5 million units to four million following weaker than expected demand for the console. However, Iwata moved quickly to rule out the possibility of a Wii U price cut.

 



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Pretty good, keep it up Nintendo



Not as bad as I'd have thought, but we definitely need some more software.



What's with that massive disparity? EEDAR is way under on everything else but WAY up on the 360?



Can I be paid to make estimates like this? Can't take longer than a minute.



Ongoing bet with think-man: He wins if MH4 releases in any shape or form on PSV in 2013, I win if it doesn't.

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kowenicki said:
Due out Feb 14th, can someone post VGC estimates too?



I only looked at Wii U which VGC has at 80k or so



VGChartz has WiiU much lower.

January is 5 weeks.

360 - 253k
3DS - 226k
PS3 - 147k
DS - 93k
Wii - 80k
WiiU - 79k
PSV - 46k
PSP - 7k



This is good news for Wii U, though I don't get that EEDAR estimate for the 360.



 

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Well even if these estimates are correct it's still not very good. Let's say Wii-U did 120k in January oppossed to the 80K VGChartz suggests, that still only adds about 10k a week tops. Wich means Wii-U was still only doing 50k a week worldwide, while the original Wii did about 250k a week in the same peroid after launch. As a comparison, even the PS3 did 60k-70k at it's lowest point in January after launch, and that was before it launched in europe and with a $500-$600 price tag.



AnthonyW86 said:

Well even if these estimates are correct it's still not very good. Let's say Wii-U did 120k in January oppossed to the 80K VGChartz suggests, that still only adds about 10k a week tops. Wich means Wii-U was still only doing 50k a week worldwide, while the original Wii did about 250k a week in the same peroid after launch. As a comparison, even the PS3 did 60k-70k at it's lowest point in January after launch, and that was before it launched in europe and with a $500-$600 price tag.

All it's saying though is, that if the Wii U is so drastically undertracked in America, why wouldn't it also be the case in, say, Europe?



 

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