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Forums - Sales Discussion - Week Ending Nov 29th Predictions (Black Friday Week)

Others- Will not see the insane week, but nethertheless increased sales will come. as we near Cmas.

Wii- 500k I think it will crack the half million mark next week.

360- 265k  360 will continue to see great sales, and if it continues, maybe some shortages out there.

PS3- 160k Sale pick up, good sales, just not keeping pace with the other 2 though....

NA- This is where all hell breaks loose, Last year Black Friday week was the 2nd biggest week in NA, or I so believe.

Wii- 1.1 million   Call me crazy, Nintendo has a ton of Wiis for sale, and people want them (just see the consumer report Fishyjoe posted the other day)

360- 320k Nice sales, but nothing earth shattering.

PS3- 210k Meh, Price tag is killing in NA with the recession.

Japan- The holiday rush is a tad shorter there, so this will be the first week we see thing heat up a bit.

Wii-90k meh

PS3- 35k meh meh

360- 20k not bad for 360 in Japan.

 

Total

Wii- 1.69   (ungodly)

360- 605k (very sexy)

PS3- 405k (not terrible, but compared to other 2 consoles)

Now, I think that this week will suck all of the wind out of the Wii, and supply will be very short for next week, will struggle to reach 700k.... but it should rebound after that. The Wii have 3-4 1000k+ weeks this year. Look for the Wii to set the single week record the Week before Cmas.



End of 2009 Predictions (Set, January 1st 2009)

Wii- 72 million   3rd Year Peak, better slate of releases

360- 37 million   Should trend down slightly after 3rd year peak

PS3- 29 million  Sales should pick up next year, 3rd year peak and price cut

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Good predictions. Think there was a prediction thread for the rest of this year but haven't seen it updated for a while. Would love to see it now. Had a feeling predictors were highballing the Wii. (Pretty sure i saw a couple of 2m weeks.) After these crazy others numbers this week i would find it interesting to see if this week has been highballed.



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There is no reason for the Wii to be selling that much in Japan. They don't have Black Friday, it's just a normal week for them. All your Japan numbers are probably too high.



well, japan is such a small part of the prediction is is really neglitable... I mean last year the Wii sold 75k the same week, so ya, maybe 75k is the ceiling for the Wii... The PS3 and 360 are not off by more than 5k imo at most. Also there is no black friday in others, that is why is just continued the growth we saw in this weeks numbers.



End of 2009 Predictions (Set, January 1st 2009)

Wii- 72 million   3rd Year Peak, better slate of releases

360- 37 million   Should trend down slightly after 3rd year peak

PS3- 29 million  Sales should pick up next year, 3rd year peak and price cut

not completely insane



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That seems a little too high, but as the past couple of weeks have shown, anything can happen, so we should expect the unexpected.



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I think this is probably what the numbers will be:

Wii: 850k

360: 545k

PS3: 500k

Thats just my prediction



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wii 1,180,528 ww

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ps3 411,482 ww




wii - 1,100,000 ww

xbox 360 - 650,000 ww

ps3 - 390,000 ww

Wii 650k
360 475 k
PS3 275 k



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