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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 11:08AM (Unverified) said

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Now if they do the same in Christmas 07' then that will be impressive. To beat 2 launch consoles during the holidays is great and all but expected.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 11:30AM (Unverified) said

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Technically, the PS2 outsold the Xbox360 and even the Nintendo DS outsold that.

* DS: 1.6 million (9.2 million life-to-date)
* PlayStation 2: 1.4 million (37.1 million life-to-date)
* Xbox 360: 1.1 million (4.5 million life-to-date)
* PSP: 953.2k (6.7 million life-to-date)
* Game Boy Advance: 850.7k (35.1 million life-to-date)
* Wii: 604.2k (1.1 million life-to-date)
* PS3: 490.7k (687.3k life-to-date)
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 11:48AM jkdoug said

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Good news for the 360, sure, but tempered by the fact that a system that's more than SIX YEARS OLD still out sold it. Ouch.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 1:44PM (Unverified) said

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Do you think had more PS3's been available, the PS3 would have outsold the Xbox 360?

Also, I think it's surprising that for the cheaper consoles, it's always just the PS2. The Gamecube and Xbox are actually cheaper and much better value!
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 3:52PM JonahFalcon said

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Um, the PS2 is $130 and basically an Atari 2600 now. Who cars?
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 3:52PM JonahFalcon said

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Er, "cares".

Microsoft is still pushing Zoo Tycoon, listing 3 titles alongside Supreme Commander and Biosock? LOL
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 11:52AM tonicboy said

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Ok, I don't quite get this math. If Xbox 360 sold 1.1 million units, and Wii sold 604.2k units, and the Wii had 5100 more units (which sold), then wouldn't the tally be 1,100,000 to 605,300? The Wii would have needed 495,800 more units to tie the 360 in December.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 12:39PM (Unverified) said

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Tonicboy,

I was referring to combined sales of Wii and PS3. The Wii, naturally, would fly off the shelves. So 5100 more Wiis plus the PS3s = 1.1 million total.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 2:44PM (Unverified) said

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"Good news for the 360, sure, but tempered by the fact that a system that's more than SIX YEARS OLD still out sold it. Ouch."

This is a lame argument. Of course the PS2 outsold the Xbox 360. Similarly, the PS1 still outsold the PS2 back in the day when the latter was $300. The price difference alone makes the fact that the 360 did so well impressive.

The PS2 is established and already has thousands of games (even though only a couple dozen are worth playing). If the 360 would have outsold the PS2, it would have been more surprising than anything.

Anyway, let's throw a little math at it:

The PS2 sold %20 more than Xbox 360, but the 360 is also %230-%300 of the price of the PS2.

Let's make this easy and even assume all 360's sold were core systems:

1.1m x $300 = $330,000,000 of product

1.4m x $130 = $182,000,000 of product

Now which is more impressive?
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 2:25PM jtrjuwrue5iiejie5ijeie3i5 said

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@ Ciaran

I dont know if more PS3's would have necessarily helped.
Steam for the PS3 has slowed down to a crawl from what everyone has seen, and you can find an abundance of them in stock in stores now.
So I can't say that it would have helped, but all the more power to the Wii and 360
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 4:32PM jkdoug said

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I got an Xbox 360 for Christmas because my wife couldn't find a PS3 in stores. That's just simple economics. I'm not saying the 360 isn't fun, especially since I have a dozen older Xbox games that I can play on it, too (except Destroy All Humans 2).

What's more amusing to me is the companies boasting about the number of consoles shipped. Microsoft says, "We've shipped more than 10 million consoles worldwide!" The sales numbers are less than half that, though. Similar story for Sony, except that the difference is smaller because the console is newer.

$330 million versus $182 million still doesn't account for how much of that is profit versus manufacturing costs. I see your point, though.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 5:59PM xderkax said

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Considering both the Wii and Ps3 are not widely available yet, this isn't really surprising.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 6:29PM Roarrr said

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I think most people are concerned with cost when making these decisions. The number of people who bought wiis becuase they were affordable has to have been so high compared to an "expensive" 360 at £280 GBP or a "very expensive" ps3 at (more than 280, not in uk but imagine near 400+ GBP). I've got a wii becuase it was cheap and fits well alongside a 360 or a ps3. They are all good consoles, no one is going to lose. Not you the consumer or the manufacturer.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2007 8:01PM imadogg said

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jkdoug - "What's more amusing to me is the companies boasting about the number of consoles shipped. Microsoft says, "We've shipped more than 10 million consoles worldwide!" The sales numbers are less than half that, though."

The 10 million consoles shipped worldwide is just that, shipped all over the world. The 4.5 million sold is just North American sales though...
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