Deku said:
So Gobron, wait till 2010 is the new tagline for the fanatical HD fans who are stuck in last gen's mindset, nevermind HD owners are already enjoying our platforms and will be ready move on by 2010-2011.
Your analysis is a pipe dream pretending to be a prediction.
Wait... you think I'm a HD fan? Dude, I'm a rabidly pro-Nintendo fan boy... I mean... wow. Take a good look at my posting history, I've long been a Nintendo supporter. Sony and Microsoft do nothing for me, but in looking ahead I don't think that sales exist in a vacuumn. We're in unprecedented territory and it's always possible that the Wii can continue as it is, especially with a very strong software line up to accentuate the sales stalwarts.
However, eventually sales level off, Nintendo will find a way to meet demand and things will settle to a more "normal" level where a console is generally available most of the time. What this means in practical terms is an end to shortages, not some insane "everywhere, walk in on launch day" nonsense. It means that there will no longer be lines at 6 am waiting for a store with a new shipment to open. It means that impulse buyers won't be fighting the odds to find one.
I can see Sony and Microsoft dropping the price in the mean time to try to spur some life (Sony sometime next year when their need for "profitability" is offset enough by their need for survival) into their sales, and that WILL help. There's a very good reason that Sony sold the majority of their PS2s below $200, and that's because people can't afford and won't want to afford consoles at that price, even ignoring the fact that they apparently don't care about the PS3's software much either.
All I'm saying is that I'm assuming sometime Nintendo is going to level off it's sales a bit, I don't think predicting that to happen in 2010 is being a "fanatical HD fan" (I hope not, I don't have time to get a "second job"), and my prediction is when they do they'll sell 450-500k a month in the US. Sony? Microsoft? It should be better for them than this, simply because lower price points can open doors when you're not appealing to consumers by catching their imagination with your innovation.
rabid HD fan... I mean.... wow.
Charlequin - I think that the race will tighten because I believe that the Wii is "peaking" (in a sustained sense) right now. For a better illustration of what I mean I look at Japan. The DS broke every record imaginable and is still selling quite well compared to most things, and will continue to build and build and be uncatchable. But eventually it came down because NOTHING can sell the levels it did throughout it's life time. When I'm talking about the Wii leveling off I'm talking about reaching a saturation point enough that consoles are going to stay on the shelves for more than a day or two, but still sell enough that it's going to beat everything else every month, with the exception of major software launches where the streams have a chance of crossing.
Edit: Hell, I'm such a RABID "HD fan boy" that
I even asked in late April if Wii Sports was the most important game since the Pong era!