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http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/sony-pleased-to-see-ps3-momentum

The release of the PlayStation 3 Slim has given the platform a good momentum going into the Holiday season, a move which has been received well by third party publishers, and is in fact in their best interests.

That's according to Sony Computer Entertainment president and CEO Andrew House, who told GamesIndustry.biz that he publishers were happy with the price point, and that console was in a strong position.

"Just anecdotally, it's been enormously positive," he revealed of the feedback he'd had since the Slim was released. "People have been telling us we've reached the price point they were hoping for, and as a result we've got the wind in our sales - that the market really is there for the PS3 to command."

He added that publishers should be keen to support the platform, specifically because third parties made up a high percentage of sales for it at a time when Nintendo's first-party dominated Wii console was falling away.

"I think at a time when we're seeing one of the major competitors somewhat losing a sense of momentum - at least in many of the markets I've looked at - it's gratifying to see a platform that's always had a very significant share of sales go to third party publishers capture that momentum again," he said.

"The knock-on effect can only be a positive one if publishers are making up 75 per cent of the sales on a particular platform, as opposed to a much smaller share elsewhere, then that's the platform I think it's in their interests to see succeed - and I think that's the dynamic we're seeing return right now.

"From data that we're starting to see, in some of the publicly-released figures, we're seeing a significant year-on-year downturn for the Wii. I think that's just a factor of this Holiday season."

The full second part of the industry-exclusive interview with Andrew House is available now. Part one was also published recently.



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Interesting interview are they right about Nintendo losing momentum?



Well going by the last few weeks sales, clearly not - (in relation to what they said about Nintendo)



 

About Ninty losing momentum... egh... not so much. Sure, it's not doing as good as it did last year (so it seems), but momentum is plentiful for the Wii.



the Wii lost momentum but is still the best seller of the consoles and the one more profitable so it's not really a problem. And after the price cut the only market in which is doing not well is Japan, everywhere exept there it did fantastically (even if a bit down YoY).



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We must also remember that Nintendo is not all about Wii. They have a goldmine with DS.



"The knock-on effect can only be a positive one if publishers are making up 75 per cent of the sales on a particular platform, as opposed to a much smaller share elsewhere, then that's the platform I think it's in their interests to see succeed - and I think that's the dynamic we're seeing return right now."- quote from Sony Computer Entertainment president and CEO Andrew House

"I think at a time when we're seeing one of the major competitors somewhat losing a sense of momentum - at least in many of the markets I've looked at - it's gratifying to see a platform that's always had a very significant share of sales go to third party publishers capture that momentum again."- quote from Sony Computer Entertainment president and CEO Andrew House

i wonder with those two quotes above, which manufacture was he referring to?

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Well if looking at the year after year sales the Wii did drop while the PS3 increased, but the Wii is still selling strong and still way more than the PS3 weekly. Not sure if Sony should talk like that yet.



Nintendo is indeed losing momentum.
Both DS and Wii are down YoY,especially the DS,while the PS3 was up 52% last week,from last year's numbers.



ChrisIsNotSexy said:
Nintendo is indeed losing momentum.
Both DS and Wii are down YoY,especially the DS,while the PS3 was up 52% last week,from last year's numbers.

What? DS: 2008 vs 2009 - it's selling ~30M yearly WW third year in a row.