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Greenberg: (2010 is the)"Biggest year in Xbox history"

I agree. 56 53.33%
 
I disagree. 49 46.67%
 
Total:105
yungmagic09 said:
Playingwithfirex said:
nightsurge said:
Agree. All they have to do now is announce GoW 3 Gears 3 for October/November and the 360 will have every single major exclusive franchise covered this year. That and I highly expect Natal to be a hit. I'll probably buy it day one.

fixed, you can't use the God of War abbreviation(it came first)

I had a feeling someone would bring that in here.

GoW3 still = Gears of War 3 to me

God of War 3 = gow3 (lower case because it will sell less JKJK!)



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yungmagic09 said:
Playingwithfirex said:
nightsurge said:
Agree. All they have to do now is announce GoW 3 Gears 3 for October/November and the 360 will have every single major exclusive franchise covered this year. That and I highly expect Natal to be a hit. I'll probably buy it day one.

fixed, you can't use the God of War abbreviation(it came first)

I had a feeling someone would bring that in here.

lol no hate intended



2010 Hardware Sales Predictions

Wii: 20m- Sales will drop, but not by much.

PS3: 13.5m- It sold 12m in 2009, its only common sense it will sell more this year.

Xbox 360: 11m- It sold 11m in 2008 and 2009, I think it will sell the same.

My Fanboy Speech...

Why do you have to make excuses to defend a product that you purchased, but that's the only connection you have to it, you don't make it, you don't lose or gain money on it. I don't see where all of the defensiveness comes in, there is no reason for you or anybody else to feel obligated to defend it. Now I would understand if one of you were a developer for the product and you slaved over said product only to hear somebody call it stupid or a piece of junk. But none of you developed it, none of you are mature enough to realize that. Choosing a product all comes down to preference, you chose said product because it is best for you. Simple as that!

CGI-Quality said:
darthdevidem01 said:
CGI-Quality said:
nightsurge said:
Azelover said:
That's what Sony said back in 2006.

Can we please stay on Xbox/Microsoft?  Thank you. 

Seriously. Why can't ANY thread stay on topic and positive? Jesus people...

because vg chartz would be boring lol

threads that stray far off topic do get locked 99% of the time here

this thread is fine so far as long as we ignore a certain a certain person

 

But don't you just wish one, JUST ONE, thread would stay relevant and positive? I mean, I don't see the need for Sony to be brought up in a thread that's speaking positive for Microsoft. I just don't get it. We know that doesn't end well.

yeah & those threads get closed & members banned

I still think most threads are really good as they are, a few users disrupt, but I try to ignore them, people giving them attention leads to things going out of proportions



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

Games and Sales wise. Great games and Natal will move consoles and unit itself quite well.
I foresee shortages this holiday season.



It's just that simple.

I'll never agree with Aaron - He's a Tool! Dribbles the same old shit!



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End of 2011 Sales: Wii = 90mil, 360 = 61mil, PS3= 60mil

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With Natal and Halo...I think it's going to top last year by 20-30% in sales...at a minimum...not to mention the likely price cuts to clean out inventory.



"...You can't kill ideas with a sword, and you can't sink belief structures with a broadside. You defeat them by making them change..."

- From By Schism Rent Asunder

@ OP - R u using brackets in thread titles aswell now? I really don't get it.



I still believe that 2007 was the best year for the 360.

2010 is looking to be very awesome and might be better than 2007 depending on the success of Natal and the reception of the big games (which will most likely be very good).



From the info we have I would have to agree with Greenberg.