I am not quite as patient!
All right, yes, I am.
I put the charts and graphs up a while ago and just finished the analysis, so everything is up now.
Week 9 numbers were much better than I thought across the board. PS3 gain of 16% was a surprise, but even more surprising was the 360 gain of 134%! Thanks sqrl for the graphs.
at this point it is possible that the 360 will be 2 mill over last year... and until this week i though the ps3 still had a chance at breaking even for the year, i do expect them to finnish out positive next week, but not enough to make up the difference.
the only questions now are when and by how much will sony drop the price in 09? will MS just do another october drop or something special? and how much production capacity will the wii see in increase, and will we see a price drop to keep supply constrained?
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| goddog said: at this point it is possible that the 360 will be 2 mill over last year... and until this week i though the ps3 still had a chance at breaking even for the year, i do expect them to finnish out positive next week, but not enough to make up the difference. the only questions now are when and by how much will sony drop the price in 09? will MS just do another october drop or something special? and how much production capacity will the wii see in increase, and will we see a price drop to keep supply constrained? |
the when is probably late 09... when they can get production down enough to actually cut the price.
Week 10 Results With All Data in:
360: 121,094 in the Green!
PS3: 41,958 in the Red...
Wii: 285,776 in the Green!
Well, PS3 put up a good fight, but it wasn't enough for a last week hurrah. Ah well, always next year.
360 and Wii finish up strong with some solid numbers. Keep it up!
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The table in my post above is taken from the OP and is just an example of an error ocurring in all the tables.
The added % sum in the "% Diff. (YoY)" column is misleading, because a 445,820 units increase over 3,018,168 in 2006 is not a 23.8% YoY increase - it's less than 15% (rufly, I dont have a calculator rite now).
Sqrl, you should fix this.
| Slimebeast said: The table in my post above is taken from the OP and is just an example of an error ocurring in all the tables. |
LOL
Do you have at least a computer ? 
But you calculated pretty good. It's 14,8%
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