claviertekky said:Wii outsold the PS3?
Wow.
Why is that surprising?
claviertekky said:Wii outsold the PS3?
Wow.
BoilersFan23 said:Honestly, from my observation, I expected PS3 to heavily drop in sales because I've noticed very few (or none) at my local retailers compared to before. I wouldn't be surprised if Sony was trying to clear out all the current PS3s and ship the newest model to retailers after Gamescon. I remember seeing the same situation before slim PS3 consoles came out and before the 80GB w/ 2 USB ports came out.
ThisWreckage said:For the people saying that the PS3 won't receive a price cut:
What makes you think that? It's hard for me to imagine Sony allowing the PS3 to go three holiday seasons in a row priced at 299.99 or more.
Software:
(Order seems to indicate order of sales.)
1. NCAA Football 12 - Electronic Arts (360, PS3) = ~796K (15% YoY Increase)
2. Cars 2 - Disney Interactive Studios (NDS, Wii, 360, PS3, PC)
3. Call of Duty: Black Ops - Activision Blizzard (360, PS3, NDS, Wii, PC)
4. Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game - Disney Interactive Studios (Wii, NDS, 360, PS3, 3DS, PSP, PC)
5. Just Dance 2 - Ubisoft (Wii)
6. Major League Baseball 2K11 - Take-Two Interactive (360, Wii NDS, PS3, PS2, PSP, PC)
7. Zumba Fitness: Join The Party - Majesco (Wii, 360, Ps3)
8. Fallout: New Vegas - Bethesda Softworks/ZeniMax (360, PS3, PC)
9. New Super Mario Bros DS - Nintendo (NDS)
10. Mortal Kombat 2011 - Warner Brothers Interactive (360, PS3) = 85K
XX. Catherine = 78K
XX. Shadows of the Damned = 14K
StoppedInTracks said:What in the hell can Sony do to boost PS3? They have the games both exclusive (Killzone, Uncharted) and most popular at the market at the time (Call of Duty, Final Fantasy), they have the hardware (slim), they have the features (free online, Blu-Ray, 3D)... why isn't PS3 selling more? Is Uncharted and Killzone only hyped online? I really do not understand.
StoppedInTracks said:What in the hell can Sony do to boost PS3? They have the games both exclusive (Killzone, Uncharted) and most popular at the market at the time (Call of Duty, Final Fantasy), they have the hardware (slim), they have the features (free online, Blu-Ray, 3D)... why isn't PS3 selling more? Is Uncharted and Killzone only hyped online? I really do not understand.
StoppedInTracks said:why isn't PS3 selling more? Is Uncharted and Killzone only hyped online? I really do not understand.
ThisWreckage said:For the people saying that the PS3 won't receive a price cut:
What makes you think that? It's hard for me to imagine Sony allowing the PS3 to go three holiday seasons in a row priced at 299.99 or more.
Eh? The DS is the #1 system.jett said:What does that mean, the 3DS took the DS down with it?
StoppedInTracks said:What in the hell can Sony do to boost PS3?
claviertekky said:Wii outsold the PS3?
Wow.
In the US atleast, it seems that way. I recall in the early 90s, video games consoles were called, "Nintendo" to most consumers.. say like Kleenex is to tissue. In the late 90s it became "Playstation". In context, "Those meddling kids and their Playstations!"LosDaddie said:Cut the PS3's price. That's always a safe bet to do to spur sales.
But yes, Sony's console dominance is over, has been for years now actually. In fact, the entire Sony brand has taken a (tremendous) fall from grace over the past decade.....HDTVs, portable music players, electronics, and now finally console hardware. All markets where Sony isn't the top dog anymore.
None of that should matter to the average consumer though, especially gamers. PS3 has some amazing games, with no signs of that stopping. Uncharted 3 will be awesome.
Why?Mr. Serious Business said:I think we all kind of forget in 2011 that the Wii should be outselling the PS3. Really, it should be the best selling console every week, but I feel like it reached its saturation point rather early.
StoppedInTracks said:What in the hell can Sony do to boost PS3? They have the games both exclusive (Killzone, Uncharted) and most popular at the market at the time (Call of Duty, Final Fantasy), they have the hardware (slim), they have the features (free online, Blu-Ray, 3D)... why isn't PS3 selling more? Is Uncharted and Killzone only hyped online? I really do not understand.
OldJadedGamer said:Sony projected the same sales numbers last year that they did this year. Last year was $299 of course. So this year in order for a price drop to work, they have to expect a huge drop in sales and the price drop will bring them backto previous years numbers. They are not projecting a boost in sales like they have previously when a price drop happened.
Captain Tuttle said:Why?
Mr. Serious Business said:It has widespread casual appeal and an appealing control scheme. It doesn't have the excitement or the ridiculous sales it had 4/5 years ago, but it should still be leading the market (since it's the market leader). I don't find it odd if it gets outsold by the 360, given that the 360 also has large appeal to all audiences now (particularly with XBLA and Kinect). But if the Wii is being outsold by the PS3, you know something's wrong.
I'm not surprised that it's not the top seller every week, but from a market perspective, it should be. The PS2 didn't drop off in a similar manner.
Don't play with my heart like that.Luckyman said:Did you hear NPD will start tracking Euro and JPN sales?
Third parties and even Nintendo abandoned the Wii. There is no new exciting software for the system outside of a few exceptions.Mr. Serious Business said:It has widespread casual appeal and an appealing control scheme. It doesn't have the excitement or the ridiculous sales it had 4/5 years ago, but it should still be leading the market (since it's the market leader). I don't find it odd if it gets outsold by the 360, given that the 360 also has large appeal to all audiences now (particularly with XBLA and Kinect). But if the Wii is being outsold by the PS3, you know something's wrong.
I'm not surprised that it's not the top seller every week, but from a market perspective, it should be. The PS2 didn't drop off in a similar manner.
Fantastical said:Third parties and even Nintendo abandoned the Wii. There is no new exciting software for the system outside of a few exceptions.
PS2 had good support until the PS3 and even after.
PS2 still got support at this point in it's life. Wii line-up makes it look as if Wii U came out a year ago.Mr. Serious Business said:It has widespread casual appeal and an appealing control scheme. It doesn't have the excitement or the ridiculous sales it had 4/5 years ago, but it should still be leading the market (since it's the market leader). I don't find it odd if it gets outsold by the 360, given that the 360 also has large appeal to all audiences now (particularly with XBLA and Kinect). But if the Wii is being outsold by the PS3, you know something's wrong.
I'm not surprised that it's not the top seller every week, but from a market perspective, it should be. The PS2 didn't drop off in a similar manner.
Mr. Serious Business said:Pretty much. My point was that the Wii should be outselling the 360 and PS3, just that the system's games lineup has been very poorly handled (and I feel like it was abandoned prematurely much like the GBA). If Nintendo continued to support the Wii, it would have had the ridiculous sales consistency that the PS2 had.
Oh okay, yeah I totally agree. Not sure what Nintendo was thinking there.
Oh okay, yeah I totally agree. Not sure what Nintendo was thinking there.Mr. Serious Business said:Pretty much. My point was that the Wii should be outselling the 360 and PS3, just that the system's games lineup has been very poorly handled (and I feel like it was abandoned prematurely much like the GBA). If Nintendo continued to support the Wii, it would have had the ridiculous sales consistency that the PS2 had.
Mr. Serious Business said:Pretty much. My point was that the Wii should be outselling the 360 and PS3, just that the system's games lineup has been very poorly handled (and I feel like it was abandoned prematurely much like the GBA). If Nintendo continued to support the Wii, it would have had the ridiculous sales consistency that the PS2 had.
Mr. Serious Business said:Pretty much. My point was that the Wii should be outselling the 360 and PS3, just that the system's games lineup has been very poorly handled (and I feel like it was abandoned prematurely much like the GBA). If Nintendo continued to support the Wii, it would have had the ridiculous sales consistency that the PS2 had.
StevieP said:And then the WiiU launch would mirror the 3DS launch, or worse. Nintendo has primary blame, but to say that third parties don't share in that would be disingenuous. Most haven't thrown any real support at it since the start of the generation, even when it was sold out for like 2 years. You can fool people with shovelware and "tests" only so many times.
BurntPork said:PS2 still got support at this point in it's life. Wii line-up makes it look as if Wii U came out a year ago.
Opiate said:I don't think that's necessarily the case. A single company, no matter how talented, can only sustain things for so long.
Very long term, PS2 like success takes the work of multiple companies all working in unison. They provide a variety of approaches and products so that even if one company isn't doing particularly well -- or has no big games scheduled for the next few months or even year -- then someone else is there to pick it up for them.
That's why Nintendo's consoles often seem "inconsistent" to people. A single company cannot smoothly produce a line of games that ship conveniently one after the other in a tight, efficient launch schedule. The reason the 360/PS3 seem more consistent is that they have a variety of companies producing top level quality games -- again, this makes it so that even if one stumbles, or has nothing planned, another is likely able to take its place.
Captain Tuttle said:Why?
Honestly, 3DS proved to me that there's nothing Nintendo can do to to get good third party support. They're better off just forming and acquiring new teams/studios.Paco said:It's going to take more than just Nintendo's continued support, they have to get 3rd parties on board and get them to stay.
On the bright side, the 3DS is still up infinity% YoY.evangd007 said:This is what I expected out of game sales this year. The release list has been so barren aside from Dead Space 2, LA Noire, and Mortal Kombat that I was flabbergasted at the numbers the 360 was putting up; what new releases were pushing the damn thing?
3DS and DS being flat YoY is no surprise to me. The 3DS's greatest competition is the DS and its price point. iOS has expanded the pie, there has been limited if any consumption of Nintendo's.
Mr. Serious Business said:Which I feel was a huge mistake by Nintendo. The GBA sold over 40 million in the Americas, and the DS was released only 3 years later. However, this time, Nintendo abandoned the Wii prematurely and is waiting twice that time to release its successor. They could have kept supporting it with some level of quality software, but they haven't.
I agree with you that the lack of third party support has left the Wii's game line-up as tepid at best. However, then you have a console like the DS which has been having humongous sales (consistent over the years) while essentially still living off of Nintendo titles that have been out for years (NSMB, Mario Kart, Brain Training, etc.). As far as I'm aware, the DS hasn't had the benefit of huge blockbuster titles like the PS2 had, and even the biggest recent title was a Nintendo game (Pokemon Black/White), which is why I believe Nintendo systems can be the exception to this rule. However, Nintendo hasn't released any equivalent blockbusters on the Wii as of late, and the biggest recent launch seems to be Just Dance 2 (a third party title). Given the success of the DS versus the Wii, I believe the latter is faltering due to a lack of Nintendo support, especially given that the Wii's best sales periods (such as in 2008) were built off of blockbuster Nintendo titles.
StoppedInTracks said:What in the hell can Sony do to boost PS3? They have the games both exclusive (Killzone, Uncharted) and most popular at the market at the time (Call of Duty, Final Fantasy), they have the hardware (slim), they have the features (free online, Blu-Ray, 3D)... why isn't PS3 selling more? Is Uncharted and Killzone only hyped online? I really do not understand.
LosDaddie said:Cut the PS3's price. That's always a safe bet to do to spur sales.
But yes, Sony's console dominance is over, has been for years now actually. In fact, the entire Sony brand has taken a (tremendous) fall from grace over the past decade.....HDTVs, portable music players, electronics, and now finally console hardware. All markets where Sony isn't the top dog anymore.
None of that should matter to the average consumer though, especially gamers. PS3 has some amazing games, with no signs of that stopping. Uncharted 3 will be awesome.
BurntPork said:Honestly, 3DS proved to me that there's nothing Nintendo can do to to get good third party support. They're better off just forming and acquiring new teams/studios.
StoppedInTracks said:Yeah I don't really care about sales numbers or whatever and love my PS3 but at the same time keep on scratching my head why doesn't it work for Sony. They have all the tools there but somehow cannot make them work together in the US.
I'm happy with my PS3 and don't regret buying it (slim for $299) a bit.
The reason each annual CoD has a bigger launch then the last is because CoD is the most consistent system seller for the PS3 and 360. Black Ops has not left the top 10 since launch.evangd007 said:This is what I expected out of game sales this year. The release list has been so barren aside from Dead Space 2, LA Noire, and Mortal Kombat that I was flabbergasted at the numbers the 360 was putting up; what new releases were pushing the damn thing?
3DS and DS being flat YoY is no surprise to me. The 3DS's greatest competition is the DS and its price point. iOS has expanded the pie, there has been limited if any consumption of Nintendo's.
Beer Monkey said:If Sony cuts the price and gets traction I see MS dropping the core system down to as low as $99.99 if that's what it takes to maintain their North American advantage.
I don't see Sony reversing their fortunes in this market this generation.
B!TCH said:It's probably already been pointed out by now, but isn't the fact that the DS continues to sell well and the 3DS continues to struggle a testament to the overall shittyness of the 3DS (at least at it's old price point) and that "smartphone" gaming hasn't exactly supplanted the handheld market like a lot of analysts seem to think it has?
Mr. Serious Business said:I think we all kind of forget in 2011 that the Wii should be outselling the PS3. Really, it should be the best selling console every week, but I feel like it reached its saturation point rather early.
BurntPork said:Honestly, 3DS proved to me that there's nothing Nintendo can do to to get good third party support. They're better off just forming and acquiring new teams/studios.
OldJadedGamer said:I have some theories:
* Blu-ray isn't the selling point it once was with most Blu-ray players with Netflix support can be bought for 1/3 the price of the PS3 and not have to be used as a game machine... i.e. little Johnny isn't playing video games when Mom and dad want to watch a movie.
* 5 years later and it's still the most expensive console and just as expensive as the PS2 was the day it launched.
* Gamers don't care about exclusive games as much as people think. While exclusive games are very important at the beginning of a consoles life, this deep in the generation most people are buying big third party games and since there are no more third party exclusives it comes down to what system gives them the cheapest experience and that is not the PS3. If you just want to play COD or Madden, it costs you $100 more but they are the exact same games.
* It seems that the PS3 has lost mindshare and people who don't care between the two may be buying a 360 just because their friends have one. Not only to play online games with but to borrow games from, controllers, and the such. If 3 guys are in an office and a 4th asks them what system they should buy, the other 3 are going to tell him to get the system they own regardless of what system that is. Right now in the US, that is the 360.
* Most people while may not like paying for online, they hear it is the best and their friends have it so the free online doesn't mean as much if they can't play with their friends.
These are some things that have popped in my head as to why some random dude who doesn't care which one he buys would pick one over another in a store. I could be wrong on all points or could be right on all points. Just some ideas since there has to be some reason out there.
OldJadedGamer said:I have some theories:
* Blu-ray isn't the selling point it once was with most Blu-ray players with Netflix support can be bought for 1/3 the price of the PS3 and not have to be used as a game machine... i.e. little Johnny isn't playing video games when Mom and dad want to watch a movie.
* 5 years later and it's still the most expensive console and just as expensive as the PS2 was the day it launched.
* Gamers don't care about exclusive games as much as people think. While exclusive games are very important at the beginning of a consoles life, this deep in the generation most people are buying big third party games and since there are no more third party exclusives it comes down to what system gives them the cheapest experience and that is not the PS3. If you just want to play COD or Madden, it costs you $100 more but they are the exact same games.
* It seems that the PS3 has lost mindshare and people who don't care between the two may be buying a 360 just because their friends have one. Not only to play online games with but to borrow games from, controllers, and the such. If 3 guys are in an office and a 4th asks them what system they should buy, the other 3 are going to tell him to get the system they own regardless of what system that is. Right now in the US, that is the 360.
* Most people while may not like paying for online, they hear it is the best and their friends have it so the free online doesn't mean as much if they can't play with their friends.
These are some things that have popped in my head as to why some random dude who doesn't care which one he buys would pick one over another in a store. I could be wrong on all points or could be right on all points. Just some ideas since there has to be some reason out there.
claviertekky said:Wii outsold the PS3?
Wow.
GrotesqueBeauty said:Man, No More Heroes on Wii is such a waste. If Suda 51 just made a game for the HD consoles it would sell soooooo many more copies. Fucking casuals.
StevieP said:The irony of this post is alarming. Unless my sarcasm detector is broken or something.
Exactly, all those revered PS 3 exclusives are nothing more than "me too" products, which don't offer anything new over the competing products. Therefore they are not helping the plaform in establishing its own identity. So people should not be surprised that PS 3 lives in shadows of a "go to" dudebro console.kame-sennin said:I don't know why it's never suggested that the market simply doesn't want PS3's exclusive games. It seems like every reason under the sun is tossed out to explain PS3 sales except a lack of mass market software. I'm not saying the games don't have amazing production values, or that the exclusives sell poorly. But it is clear that the appeal of these games has not been enough to push PS3 into the number 2 or number 1 position.