Mrbob said:Oh yeah I agree with this. Looking at software sales, the potential is there for the 360 to take off as perhaps the number one platform in the USA. Doesn't mean it'll happen, but it has the potential to do so. Whereas I don't get the same feeling from Europe or Japan.
Caspel said:well Europe will have to look for the 360 for their future in football in 2007.
Only in the sense its stronger than the rest of Europe, it not like its replicating NA success or anything.hadareud said:Those numbers are poor, but I have to disagree that the xbox brand is "not strong at all" in Europe. Depends what European countries we're talking about. UK is strong for instance.
Striek said:1/3 NA? Seems about in line with the original Xbox if you ask me.
I *really* doubt that PS3 will replicate PS2 success anyway, price being the biggest factor. Europe is far more price sensitive than say the USA or Japan.
Piper Az said:Do you mean that upgradesta, i mean, downgradestation? 360 has a chance to compete against the playstation brand - even in Europe. Soccer and price: chance.
Die Squirrel Die said:It's gone to that much now?
TheDuce22 said::lol @ this thread. Thats the most half assed attempt at stealth trolling ive ever seen.
"HUH! This cant be right can it!?!?! Its ohh so low. I dont understand... Can someone please confirm or deny because these numbers are impossibly low!!" :lol
Striek said:I *really* doubt that PS3 will replicate PS2 success anyway, price being the biggest factor. Europe is far more price sensitive than say the USA or Japan.
sonycowboy said:It's NEVER been better than ~6-1 or so.
Dante said:Seems like the US is really the only territory MS has an outside shot at being the market leader.
Pretty much. The system launched in most Euro countries between 399 and 499 (compared to 499 and 599 for the PS3), and in the UK it launched at £299 (compared to ~£340-£350 and ~£405-£425 for the PS3). Combination of a weaker USD and higher PS2 prices. Far from the $200-$300 increases American's face.soundwave05 said:The PS3 "price shock" isn't even as big of a deal in Europe, since the PS2 also launched at an inflated price in Europe (I believe it was like $450 US equivalent or something).
Second said:It's not like the soccer exclusivity will remain forever.
The "downgradestation" seriously shouldn't be underrated. Playstation brand is huge here.
TheDuce22 said::lol @ this thread. Thats the most half assed attempt at stealth trolling ive ever seen.
"HUH! This cant be right can it!?!?! Its ohh so low. I dont understand... Can someone please confirm or deny because these numbers are impossibly low!!" :lol
TheDuce22 said::lol @ this thread. Thats the most half assed attempt at stealth trolling ive ever seen.
"HUH! This cant be right can it!?!?! Its ohh so low. I dont understand... Can someone please confirm or deny because these numbers are impossibly low!!" :lol
jett said:Ah well I got my numbers mixed up, but i knew it was way better than 4:1.
Bearillusion said:But the price of the PS3 at launch is pretty much in line with the PS2 at launch.
<nu>faust said:yeah, like we all forgot how klee started calling 360 a bomba in europe as early as february.
jett said:Ah well I got my numbers mixed up, but i knew it was way better than 4:1.
DarienA said:Duce meltdown FTW!
soundwave05 said:Globally, I think Wii is actually probably a bigger threat to the PS3 than the 360 is, but even then, I don't think Sony is as concerned with the Wii because it's such a different type of a platform that it doesn't neccessarily replace what the PS3 can do.
sonycowboy said:6-1 was the best it got. Forever, it was far, far higher until the Xbox started selling better in late 2003/2004.
It will probably end this gen at over 8-1.
EDIT: Oh, I see you thought my "best" would be Xbox's "worst". :lol
TheDuce22 said::lol @ this thread. Thats the most half assed attempt at stealth trolling ive ever seen.
"HUH! This cant be right can it!?!?! Its ohh so low. I dont understand... Can someone please confirm or deny because these numbers are impossibly low!!" :lol
soundwave05 said:Globally, I think Wii is actually probably a bigger threat to the PS3 than the 360 is, but even then, I don't think Sony is as concerned with the Wii because it's such a different type of a platform that it doesn't neccessarily replace what the PS3 can do.
LM4sure said:Woah! Did not expect the 360 to be doing this poorly. So you're telling me Nintendo has a chance...?
Odysseus said:If Wii is a bigger threat globally than 360, I think Sony has nothing to worry about.
Piper Az said:there are definitely some people who get giddy at the thought of 360 tanking, even if it's bad for videogamers overall.
Oblivion said:Yeah, course that's assuming you expect PS3 to sell the same as PS2...
Odysseus said:If Wii is a bigger threat globally than 360, I think Sony has nothing to worry about.
Second said:I think Wii is more of a threat in the Japanese territory. But the Ps3 will do pretty well too. Considering Playstation has the biggest Japanese console franshises...
Odysseus said:Well, it could, but more like I expect Wii to be at or below GameCube levels everywhere with the possible exception of Japan. I think we'll know by April whether or not it will be a hit or miss.
Infernal Monkey said:This probably has a lot to do with 360 games being even more expensive than current gen games which are already overpriced to all hell in Europe. Some of the 360 games work out at around $90 US.
Odysseus said:Well, it could, but more like I expect Wii to be at or below GameCube levels everywhere with the possible exception of Japan. I think we'll know by April whether or not it will be a hit or miss.
u do really want me to search and find your posts from 3-4 months back referring to 360 as abomba in europe?Kleegamefan said::lol
Sony Lover Hunters FTW!!!
sonycowboy said:Yeah. Fortunately, there's nobody out there that are giddy over PS3 problems or DS stomping over the PSP.
Perhaps you guys might have some actual comment about European 360 sales or what it might mean for the industry as opposed to crying fanboy? It is a pretty important topic and worthy of some discussion, IMO.
Kleegamefan said:How much are full priced current-gen games in EU?
soundwave05 said:The keys for Nintendo right now are to price the system in a "impulse buy" range and to have more "non-gamer" content like Wii Aerobics.
Die Squirrel Die said:I think the Wii is a much more complicated situation to read because there are just so many unknowns to it.
I do think the global success of the DS (and especially the Lite) is creating a positive impression of the Nintendo brand. However I'm not sure that it's that easy to assume that the Wii will have the same pull with the DS crowd, just by virtue of having non-conventional control inputs.
Also will downgraded graphics compared to the competition be more of an issue when people are playing on their full sized TVs at home, compared to sitting on the train looking at a small screen? Will the price seem like a bargain, or just the bargain bin?
And that's just some of the big unknowns, that I can think of right now. Luckily I don't have to answer those, that's Nintendo's job. I just sit back and watch the answers unfold.