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August, YTD, LTD numbers (100%) and August/July change. Take note that change (%) is calculated on weekly basis and August was a 5-week month vs 4-week July.

  July August
Change (%) YTD LTD
NDS 123,5 118,5 -23,24 792 2611
PSP 45 63 12 383 1375,5
WII 37 39 -15,68 329 602,5
PS3 19,5 27,5 12,82 249,5 607
Xbox 360 17 31 45,88 168 499
PS2 18 19 -15,56 255 5450,5
All
260 298 -8,31 2176,5 11145,5


Thanks to prosugno for supplying the numbers.

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Looks like Wii sales slowed a bit and PS3 is happy to keep leading position of this-gen home consoles (vgchartz was reporting it lost it to Wii in begining of August).

Even through PS3 got outsold by both Wii and 360 this month.



Amazing to see PS3 killing 360 in these relatively poor european countries too.

It's even worse in Spain, which is even more amazing considering they're probably the poorest western european country.

360 is really cheap in Spain and has had all kinds of incredible deals, yet it's literally dead there.

The Playstation brand is everything.



so the trend in Italy like the other region, is 360 > PS3 too.
so 360 starting to win over italy too. good job MS



@Alexei:
Italy and Spain aren't poor. Both have more than 30k PKB yearly per capita (PPP) acording to IMF. The difference between Spain and Italy and richer European countries like France, Germany or UK is very small (3-5k).



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kamil said:
@Alexei:
Italy and Spain aren't poor. Both have more than 30k PKB yearly per capita (PPP) acording to IMF. The difference between Spain and Italy and richer European countries like France, Germany or UK is very small (3-5k).

he says relatively, and he's right about that..you can't deny that really

you simply cannot compare france to spain or germany to italy!

 



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@Neos: I'm not sure what's your problem. Italy and Spain aren't poor, be it either in absolute or relative term compared to rest of the Europe).

I can compare Italy/Spain wealth to other countries and I did it in my previous post. The result is that all this countries are basicly on the same level.



kamil said:
@Alexei:
Italy and Spain aren't poor. Both have more than 30k PKB yearly per capita (PPP) acording to IMF. The difference between Spain and Italy and richer European countries like France, Germany or UK is very small (3-5k).

Compared to us, the northern european countries, they are much poorer. They're all crazy religious people so it's no wonder though.



@Alexei: Compared to Norway yes, but not compared to Sweden or your beloved Finland, the difference is 5-6k per capita. That's 15-20%.



AlexeiYashin said:
kamil said:
@Alexei:
Italy and Spain aren't poor. Both have more than 30k PKB yearly per capita (PPP) acording to IMF. The difference between Spain and Italy and richer European countries like France, Germany or UK is very small (3-5k).

Compared to us, the northern european countries, they are much poorer. They're all crazy religious people so it's no wonder though.

 

crazy religious? lol