The Ghost of RubangB said:
Post of the year! |
Well, I guess that puts your sense of quality into perspective
. Personally, all post of the year nominations are by badgenome.


The Ghost of RubangB said:
Post of the year! |
Well, I guess that puts your sense of quality into perspective
. Personally, all post of the year nominations are by badgenome.


theprof00 said:
Well, I guess that puts your sense of quality into perspective |
But he's had that avatar for YEEEEEEEEARS waiting to make this epic comment!!!
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| Chairman-Mao said: Even being down 40% from last year the Wii is outselling the 360. How is this supposed to be convincing? |
Especially when, year-over-year, the Wii is not down 40%. Look at the charts: it's actually only down about 9%. The 360, meanwhile, is down 35%. The PS3 is actually up a little, but the surge from the price-cut is still very clearly running out of steam.
Complexity is not depth. Machismo is not maturity. Obsession is not dedication. Tedium is not challenge. Support gaming: support the Wii.
Be the ultimate ninja! Play Billy Vs. SNAKEMAN today! Poisson Village welcomes new players.
The Ghost of RubangB said:
But he's had that avatar for YEEEEEEEEARS waiting to make this epic comment!!!
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ah ha, haha I see. I've never actually seen paul in the forums, but that is comical, i admit


theprof00 said:
ah ha, haha I see. I've never actually seen paul in the forums, but that is comical, i admit |
Interrestingly, badgenome made the tear and sad face for my avatar so he did indeed have quite a bit too do with this post.
| woopah said: Are you tired? hungover? hating monday mornings? well then sit down put up your feet and enjoy some lols by reading these 2 recent articles by our old friend BruceOnGames! I am very, very glad that I am not in competition with Microsoft’s Xbox division. They really are grinding the opposition down. And it is not as if they are attacking on one front. No, Microsoft believe in being better in every single possible way. The Xbox 360 is now, by a huge margin, the gamer’s choice of consoles from this generation. It is cheaper to buy, has far more games available and has the best online gaming service on earth, Xbox Live. Little wonder that in September Microsoft sold $404 million of Xbox 360 hardware, software and peripherals in North America alone. A phenomenal result. Part of the success is down to platform exclusives. Halo is massive and Halo 3: ODST has done the business again through this summer. But there is also Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction, Forza Motorsport 3 and Left 4 Dead 2 with Mass Effect 2, Gears of War 3, Crackdown 2, Halo Reach and Alan Wake to come. Relentless and formidable. There is the constant upgrading of Live to become a media hub, with HD movie rental, Facebook, Twitter, Zune and Sky Player on the way. This makes the 360 by far the most powerful entertainment hub that you can connect to your television. And it is a lesson to everyone that Microsoft are a software company, they see the Live service as being infinitely more important than the 360. The 360 is just the current box of choice, there will ultimately be far more that can use the service. Also, quietly but persistently, Microsoft are moving content distribution away from the physical plastic and cardboard sold at retail. Online is the future and Microsoft are already there. They keep adding to the number of game titles that can be directly downloaded with a new batch just released including Army of Two, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, and Sonic Unleashed. Microsoft are making the transition gradually so as to wean both retail and consumers to the new reality. But the rumours are that the Xbox 3/ Xbox 720 / Project Phoenix will be a download only device. As if the weren’t enough we have Project Natal on the way. An implementation of gesture interface technology that is a quantum leap beyond anything else. This will bring infinite new possibilities to how humans interact with video games and the whole online world. New levels on immersiveness will transform the potential of the medium. We are about to make a paradigm shift of epic proportions. People scoff when I say that I think that the Xbox 360 will ultimately outsell the current non HD version of the Nintendo Wii. But I still think that it will. The 360 represents amazingly brilliant value for money, yet Microsoft can easily sell it even cheaper. As a gaming device it massively outperforms the alternatives. And it is evolving to do so much more as well. http://www.bruceongames.com/2009/10/22/the-relentless-xbox-machine-rolls-on/
Inevitably, and for reasons explained many times on here, the Wii bubble has finally burst. In the half year to the end of September sales were down by 40% compared with the year before. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has no option but to admit: “Wii has stalled” he even admitted that the price drop has failed to arrest the decline: “With the price drop, sales returned to a certain level, but they just did not reach the level of last year around this time”. Which was all as inevitable as night follows day. A lot of the success of the Wii was fad. People becoming lemmings under the onslaught of peer pressure. Just like the Hula Hoop and Rubik’s Cube for previous generations. And fads have very sudden endings as the zeitgeist moves on to something new. The Wii is a very strange and paradoxical device, its hardware capability is mainly last generation yet it boasts an innovative and compelling gesture interface. Most Wiis are bought as family toys and are little used yet it has some amazing games including possibly the stand out title of this generation, Super Mario Galaxy. The Wii has had its popularity and life massively extended by the Balance Board and Wii Fit, but there are only so many overweight middle aged women willing to pay so much in a feeble attempt to assuage their vanity. So it looks like this market is exhausted, much to the dismay of the many publishers who thought that this was a bandwagon they could jump on. The reality is that the Balance Board is panning out as being the Reebok Step mark 2. It doesn’t help that you can buy a vastly better machine, the Xbox 360, for less money. Even Sony have tried to be more price competitive and have improved their act in many other ways. Both these machines are introducing gesture interfaces that will finally remove the Wii’s main trump card. We have known for a long time that the Super Wii is in the way with HD graphics and a rumoured Bluray disk drive. But this is thought to be coming some time after the middle of next year and the market needs it now. Nintendo have got their timing very wrong this time. It has to be said that the Wii has done video gaming a massive amount of good. It has taken the medium to new markets and new demographics, vastly expanding it for everyone’s benefit. They have introduced new genres of games and extended old genres in a prodigous burst of creativity. And they have continued in their fine tradition of production values that put most of the rest of game publishing to shame. So what is going to happen? Well it is a golden opportunity for Microsoft (and to a lesser extent Sony) to make hay whilst the sun shines. They can fill the vacuum that Nintendo have created. They need to give tens of millions of Wii owners a compelling reason to upgrade and I am sure that their marketing teams are working at doing exactly that. And my prediction still holds that the Xbox 360 will ultimately sell more units than the current non HD version of the Wii. http://www.bruceongames.com/2009/10/30/the-wii-bubble-has-burst/
have a good day |
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haha wow that guy is the biggest xbox fanboy out there haha
Long Live SHIO!
LoL. 360 has about as much chance at outselling Wii as PS3 does. Speaking of PS3, MS should be worrying about their quickly shrinking lead on that console instead.
Also, in regards to the Wii HD talk. Wii not going HD seems to have been quite a good move they are only the fastest selling console of all time, and now both HD console companies are trying to shoe horn motion controls onto their respective consoles.
It's called "follow the leader" not "follow the loser"
Bet between Slimbeast and Arius Dion about Wii sales 2009:
If the Wii sells less than 20 million in 2009 (as defined by VGC sales between week ending 3d Jan 2009 to week ending 4th Jan 2010) Slimebeast wins and get to control Arius Dion's sig for 1 month.
If the Wii sells more than 20 million in 2009 (as defined above) Arius Dion wins and gets to control Slimebeast's sig for 1 month.
Wow, 360 is on the risk of being outsold in the long term by the PS3, and this guy says it will ultimately outsell the Wii.
Lol, just... lol.
Either a sly troll, or a extremely blinded fanboy.
*EDIT:
I'm Bruce Everiss, a veteran games industry marketer.
Oh. My. God
That's right, just one "d"
In b4 "it's addict"
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