libellule said: it is not really NSMB boost it has more to do with HOLIDAYS SALES |
no holidays are over
FACT: ever since NSMB wii, the wii has been doing AMAZING
All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey
libellule said: it is not really NSMB boost it has more to do with HOLIDAYS SALES |
no holidays are over
FACT: ever since NSMB wii, the wii has been doing AMAZING
All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey
yea so fast, that if it continues at 100k it will take over a year to surpass the 360!
kowenicki said: 360 did better than I expected, we should see a gap of less than 50k between the PS3 and 360 for the most part during the quiet part of the year..... thats acceptable for MS I think. |
I would expect a slightly lower gap, I would think both would be reasonably happy with 50k or more. For 8 months of the year, let's just say it is 60k, so the gap is closing at 250k per month, so that would be 2m before September comes around and stuff starts to pick up a little. The gap would only be at around 3.5m (from the top of my head), maybe as low as 3m with boosts from Gran Turismo and God of War. Ultimately, M$ are okay waiting to see if Natal turns it around, but if that fails, the PS3 could pass the 360 in early-mid 2011
Hmm, It certainly seems like this year will probably be the peak year for both the 360(Providing they make a price cut and PS3, especially since both of them have some pretty interesting games coming out in the first half of 2010.
There is more than likely a lot of crow to be served round here when the plunge in Japan sales decimates the big gap the PS3 has had.....
mega-chris said: i think ps3 will eventually fall of to about 190k a month |
That's not happening...maybe for 360.
Good numbers for NSMB Wii, still at first :D
Above: still the best game of the year.
The 360 is doing well for a 5 year old console but it's beginning to show its age both in terms of graphics and sales.
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