Did we have official Feb. LTD numbers or you based it on Next-gen.biz article by jvm?Captain Smoker said:I´ve just subtracted March LTD numbers from February LTD numbers. ^^
PS3 numbers are official.
Did we have official Feb. LTD numbers or you based it on Next-gen.biz article by jvm?Captain Smoker said:I´ve just subtracted March LTD numbers from February LTD numbers. ^^
PS3 numbers are official.
Next-Gen.biz - articlestarship said:Did we have official Feb. LTD numbers or you based it on Next-gen.biz article by jvm?
Opiate said:Ugh, sorry about the confusion, folks: I really didn't know what to do there. I knew the information was valuable and discussion worthy, but I also knew the site offering the information was banned (even if, again, their source was the NPD itself).
I was trying to be tasteful and post the information without posting the site, but all that really did is cause 1/2 a page of people trying to figure out where I got it from. A messy business, this site banning stuff.
DayShallCome said:As usual, interesting stuff. Wii software continues to impress - its userbase is growing so fast that a low(er) tie ratio isn't necessarily indicative of the overall software landscape.
That reminds me, I hadn't updated this yet.DayShallCome said:Wii software continues to impress - its userbase is growing so fast
That article was just some geusstimating and unfortunately had quite big errors.Captain Smoker said:Next-Gen.biz - article
ShinAmano said:So will April be the month that PS3 + 360 > Wii in terms of hardware?
ShinAmano said:So will April be the month that PS3 + 360 > Wii in terms of hardware?
Was it always true? Even during that period when PS3 had only 80k sales a month?kswiston said:PS3 + 360 have almost always topped Wii in hardware in each month. Last month was Wii's first big win in that department (I predict May to be their second win).
kswiston said:PS3 + 360 have almost always topped Wii in hardware in each month. Last month was Wii's first big win in that department (I predict May to be their second win).
D.Lo said:So, with userbases of 9.9m/8.8m/4.05m 360/Wii/PS3:
360 - 74.25 million games sold in the US total (29 months)
Wii - 46.64 million games sold in the US total (17 months)
PS3 - 18.63 million games sold in the US total (17 months)
LittleJohnny said:If this trend continues, how is the PS3 supposed to catch up with the 360 in the US?
Shiggy said:This statement is absolutely incorrect.
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First off, it's not "next gen" in any way, the 360 and PS3 are in the same generation as the Wii.
Second off, that number is only going to go down farther and farther until the Wii tops them both.
Third off, I like the way that the only way people can say something "bad" about Wii sales is "Yeah, well, it hasn't outsold both competitors combined yet!" :lol
PataHikari said:First off, it's not "next gen" in any way, the 360 and PS3 are in the same generation as the Wii.
PataHikari said:I like the way that the only way people can say something "bad" about Wii sales is "Yeah, well, it hasn't outsold both competitors combined yet!" :lol
Vinci said:Though I agree with you, I'm not sure what else you'd expect them to say. They don't like the Wii, they don't want it to succeed. The only method for maintaining exclusives on the other system and keeping them from going to the Wii is if the two HD machines are able to maintain some sort of margin on the thing or if they're financially successful despite it.
The margin of error for that type of an estimate can be incredibly huge. You're dealing with rounded numbers in/on both sides of the expression. Mistakes can quickly compound.Captain Smoker said:And numbers for March:
Wii: 6.623.883
360: 4.949.670
PS3: 1.900.000
Wii wins four months in a row [with Wii Play].
PataHikari said:And thus the Wii shall sell more then the PS3 and 360 combined.
JJConrad said:The margin of error for that type of an estimate can be incredibly huge. You're dealing with rounded numbers in/on both sides of the expression. Mistakes can quickly compound.
Microsoft gave the revenue total for third party games for the 360 last month. You can estimate in their first party games (which should relatively small impact on the total) and then divide that by an estimated average price per game (which shouldn't stray to far from $60) to also get an approximate monthly total. Moderate estimates place the 360 total at about 4 million units for March... it would take an extremely low average price (or extremely high first party sales) to hit 4.95 million.
the only way this is even feasible, is if the Ps3 continues to sell long after 360 has been replaced with its successor. It is impossible any other waygoing by current sales trends. Even if Ps3 leads by a bit every month the difference is so huge that it will take several years to catch up, and thats just assuming xbox360 were to stop selling today.LittleJohnny said:People making fun of the 360 only edging out the PS3 by 5,000 units should remember that the 360 has been outselling the PS3 for practically every month post launch. So if you look at things from a broad perspective, the PS3 had only a couple of months where it outsold the 360 and is back in 3rd place. If this trend continues, how is the PS3 supposed to catch up with the 360 in the US?
Karma said:360 - 2,560,344 average per month
Wii - 2,743,529 average per month
PS3 - 1,095,822 average per month
Shin Johnpv said:So Wii is averaging the same crazy software sales of 360, just most of its software isn't doing it in the top 10.
JodyAnthony said:$135,000,000 was spent on smash bros brawl.
god damn.
PataHikari said:Yeah, and look, according to the graph the number is going down.
Leondexter said:He's dealing with two rounded numbers, and you correct him with two estimated guesses?
Shin Johnpv said:So Wii is averaging the same crazy software sales of 360, just most of its software isn't doing it in the top 10.