

Playstation 2 Outsells both Xbox and Gamecube 459
Laurens writes "Despite various claims of both Microsoft and Nintendo, this article by the Los Angeles Times has the first independant salesfigures on all 3 next-gen consoles. And it seems the good ol' PS2 sold best this holiday season." I'm an hour into FFX and don't foresee turning my PS2 off much this week. Can't talk now. Must see Lord of the
Rings, and then play more FFX. Is this a great time to be alive, or what?
It's been out longer (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:It's been out longer (Score:4, Troll)
Re:It's been out longer (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:It's been out longer (Score:2)
But lately I've been snagging all the $10 PS1 games (and a few DC games as well) that look interesting. And I'm still only playing the one that started this whole quest for $10 games last month, something called "Torneko The Last Hope", which basically is a NetHack-style dungeon crawl.
So not only does the PS2 have a library of pretty good PS2 games, but there's a ton of $10 PS1 games that it'll play, too. The only other system that can say that is Game Boy Advance. (IIRC, the only other radical-new-design system with true non-adapter backwards compatiblity was the 7800, but Atari killed it by stupidly warehousing it for two years, giving time for the NES take over.)
Re:It's been out longer (Score:2)
Capcom, thou have redeemed thy X5 failure. ^_^
Re:It's been out longer (Score:2)
-sam
True, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
What i think it *is* fair to say is that the fact that PS2 is outselling either of the 2 new systems isn't symptomatic of the futures of either of those systems. Nintendo always has a slow start, but they're in it for the long haul, and they've shown a consistent ability to milk their franchises. And Microsoft, well, whatever, they'll probably just release the next version of office only for xbox so all their corporate customers have to buy them, so they're ensured of success.
Re:True, but... (Score:2, Interesting)
Now I'm not saying Sony's going to ditch the PS2 or that the PS2 is going into the toilet but it's true that this sort of survey is pointless at this point in time. All consoles look good their second Christmas out (except Nintendo 64, which launched in 1996, had little in the 1997 season but kicked ass in 1998 with Zelda).
Re:True, but... (Score:3, Interesting)
Second, exactly. The only distinction that I would make is that the PS2's 2d Christmas is turning out to be just vast -- the software sales, which is, of course, where the loot is, are about 5:1 compared to console sales right now. That's HUGE.
Third, I'll tell you this -- XBox sales were off last week something like 85 % from their first week numbers. *That* is a powerful figure -- satiate the fanboys, give the rest of us enough time to lust after halo but realize that there's not much else, and what have you got? An installed base of a million, compared to ps2's 9 million -- and ps1's 45 million domestically?
I'm not a sony fan, or hater. But they own the console space. And as you point out, the big N doesn't care either way, becase of Zelda and Mario and Metroid and Pokemon.
I do wish i could play some halo, tho....
Hey, also, if you want an indication of how things are going, go check ebay -- it's very interesting. xbox's are going for anywhere from $260 - $320. that's less than retail in many cases. uh oh! for comparison, and i haven't done any rigorous analysis, cubes seem to be going for retail + 0 to 20 %.
On this topic, and now i'm wandering, is anyone doing statistical analysis with regards to modeling ebay bidding over time? I'm thinking about it a lot lately.
Re:It's been out longer (Score:4, Flamebait)
nov 11 - dec 8 : PSX2
nov 15 - dec 8 : XBOX
nov 18 - dec 8 : GC
using only the sales between those dates, the figures were genreated, and while PSX2 has a whole week more time than the GC, the numbers indicate that had the times been equal, Xbox would have come out on top, followed by psx2, then GC.
i agree though (as does the article), initial sales are nothing, and the psx2 comparision to these 2 launches doesnt mean much, lets look at sales a year and a half from now and see how they are doing.
Re:It's been out longer (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:It's been out longer (Score:2, Informative)
Except of course the actual statistics mentioned in the article were only from Nov 11th:
PS2 Nov 11th - Dec 8th - 962k
Xbox Nov 15th (release) - Dec 8th - 934k
NGC Nov 18th (release) - Dec 8th - 602k
So, with per day sales on this four-or-so-week period Xbox is a winner. Not as clearly as one would expect though, in my opinion PS2 is doing surprisingly well for a machine that's been available for over a year already.
The reason for PS2 still doing this well compared to brand new consoles is probably that now PS2 *finally* has those killer games that actually make people go out and buy the console. Final Fantasy X and Metal Gear Solid 2 have really boosted the PS2 sales over the past few months.
Re:It's been out longer (Score:2)
Additionally, the fact that it's been out for a year means that most "hardcore" gamers who are the early adopters of systems already have playstation 2s, as well as most of the kids who've had a birthday this year. The fact that they're still selling like hell just shows how good the PS2 is as a console.
It's also 1 year older technology (Score:3, Insightful)
But it seems to be about the games, quantity and quality that is driving sales.
Also the figures are for the holiday shopinging season 2002. In total units shipped sony is way ahead.
Competition is good though.. Better systems and games no matter what unit you choose.
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Figures are WAY off.. (Score:2, Insightful)
This article doesn't count major retail stores like Walmart and is basically disregarded in the retail community because it is totally off. Nintendo broke ALL console sales records and currently leads all the consoles regardless what others may believe. They have told their investors this is their STRONGEST year EVER - Meaning they're doing better than when the original NES came out, which is saying a LOT.
Re:Figures are WAY off.. (Score:5, Insightful)
Are you a distributor or are you simply a rabid fanboy? "Sold" has multiple meanings. It could mean that Nintendo shipped that many to units to retailers. Or it could mean that Nintendo has sold that many units _from_ retailers. The classic mistake is looking at the first of these numbers ("sell-in") and equating it with actual sales ("sell-through"). If a company quickly shoots out a press release with high numbers on it, it's usually sell-in.
Re:Figures are WAY off.. (Score:2)
Re:Figures are WAY off.. (Score:2)
Where I live, you can just walk into any store and buy one. There's no shortage.
Wally World (Score:3, Informative)
Nintendo insists those are sell-through numbers. But who can trust them? They claim their initial shipment of 700,000 (150,000 of which went to rental places like Blockbuster, display kiosks, and the Mexican and Canadian market) sold out in the first two weeks and that they have sold - to consumers - more than 800,000 total.
If that's true then that is the fastest Nintendo has ever gotten rid of 800,000 TV consoles. If it's true.
Let me ask you this. Nintendo complained when NPD released their figures (which mirrored the article exactly, making me think they're using the same research) that they didn't take department stores like Wal-Mart and K-Mart into account, that they only surveyed speciality retailers like Babbages and Electronics Boutique and whatnot, and that Wal-Mart is in fact the biggest seller of GameCubes.
I have no way of knowing if that really matters or if that would change the numbers, but I can say that while my local Target, Babbages, and EB have been sold out of GC's for weeks, they keep reappearing on the shelves of my local Wal-Mart (as in, Nintendo is making Wal-Mart a priority for shipments).
Re:Figures are WAY off.. (Score:2)
Just from what I've seen at the retailers, and Nintendo's earlier 750,000 quote, I'm taking a guess that they have acutally sold 802,000 during the first few weeks.
MS Quote (Score:5, Funny)
Not exactly the best thought-out sound-bite to be offered to the press....
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Re:MS Quote (Score:5, Funny)
Re:MS Quote (Score:3, Funny)
psxndc
that was funny? (Score:2)
Re:that was funny? (Score:2)
Well, it almost made Pepsi come out my nose - I thought it was hilarious and would have mod'ed it up if it wasn't at +5 already. Its funny - PR dorks are supposed to choose their words carefully.
not redundant (Score:2)
At a best buy in my area, there is about an 8x8 at the base, 6 foot high display of stacked PS2s. I was thinking they might be empty boxes, but who would want to post on /. about that? ;) That's a lot of PS2s.
It's not really surprising... (Score:5, Insightful)
Of course, it kinda helps that the PS2 catalogue is HUGE, compared to the relatively meagre selection offered by the other two.
Backwards compatibility has its advantages, in terms of brand loyalty. Nintendo had the right idea by making the Game Boy range backwards compatible. Suddenly all the money and time invested in the previous console's games hasn't wasted. That's a huge selling point, especially when parents are deciding what to buy their offspring.
Re:It's not really surprising... (Score:5, Informative)
My sister bought a PS2 for her sons for two reasons alone (In order of importance):
1) It will still play all their existing PS1 games (a large catalog)
2) It plays DVDs out of the box.
The fact that it plays PS1 games is a HUGE factor in its success, IMHO. My other sister (who's kids have an N64) are not getting a new console this year because of the investment required to build up a new library of games. With the PS2, you get the best of both worlds: ability to start building up your new game library, while preserving your existing one.
Re:It's not really surprising... (Score:2, Interesting)
I don't care if it is harder to program for than the other systems, that doesn't seem to be slowing down the developers much so far. Even if the game developers declare it too difficult to program for, I'll rest assured that there are already way more games available for it than I'll ever find time to play.
Just my $0.02
Re:It's not really surprising... (Score:2)
Re:It's not really surprising... (Score:2)
Plus:
it improves playback via new drivers (for those that got a 1st gen ps2)
Minus:
You have to plug in a doohicky into the console for it to work.
Plus:
it also acts as a regular controler, so you can play games with it ( assuming that the game can be played without the analog sticks)
Minus:
You can't turn off the ps2 or eject the disk with the remote. (oh well, you still have to get off your butt to change the disk anyway)
Overall I'd give it a 7/10 rating. It could be a little nicer, but it's only 20 bucks at your local store, and even includes batteries.
My only real complaint with the ps2 dvd playback is that it won't play my copy of evil dead 2 or X-Men.
I've read a review of the XBOX controler and they said that it has many of the drawbacks of the ps2, you can't turn on/eject disk from remote. I don't know if you have to plug anything in though.
The biggest complaint about the PS2... (Score:5, Interesting)
Actually, it's the low-level programming that makes coding for the PS2 an order of magnitude more complex than the other boxes--but that also opens up at least an order of magnitude more potential, as any code hacker knows. The question of "which box should we target?" is usually answered with a simple number, and it looks like PS2 has a lock on that for the forseeable future.
Duh. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:The biggest complaint about the PS2... (Score:2)
However, I find the game library to have some amazing games already. Forget GT3 (which everyone raves about), you have things like Devil May Cry, ICO, Grand Theft Auto 3, SSX: Tricky (really is WAY better than the original), Kaloona 2 (sp?), Baulder's Gate, and of cours MGS2 (which I actually haven't started yet due to the mass of other games I've been trying to finish). There are others that look interesting (like Frequency) that I haven't played yet at all. To me, these are some amazing games and there are quite a lot of them, to the extent that even though I preordered MGS2 I haven't even been able to play it yet.
The multiple system argument is not quite correct, I think SSX looks about the same - though I haven't seen an XBox or Gamecube system to verify.
As for the motor burning out, what are you talking about? I have a PS2 I bought at launch, which is not only the only game system at the moment (even the PC is really too old for games at this point) and also my only DVD player. I've not had a problem yet.
The fact that it's harder to develop for means exatly this - that each company has to either spend some tiem building up custom libraries OR buy one. What I like about it though is that with more flexibility, you get games with distinctly different looks. I don't care what people say, almost all of the XBox (and PC) games really look the same to me. Something about the way textures are rendered the same way, even though the texture work might be very different they usually end up with much the same "look". And if being harder to develop for were really driving developers away, why is it that almost all publishers have more future titles lined up for the PS2 than any other system (I cite the recent IGN magazine as a source here).
It sounds like you're most into multi player games, but I think for single player games the PS2 still is a better bet because of the huge library.
The next stage that will be interesting to see how well each console does is real multiplayer - online. I think Sony has a good headstart there with the STar Wars game, but Microsoft has some popular multiplayer titles as well and could clean up there. The only mistake they may have made is saying "Broadband or the highway", though I think in the end that might be helpful for them. First one to release wireless adaptor wins! (just kidding).
Final Fantasy (Score:4, Funny)
There's also The Legend of Zelda. Most people probably don't follow this as much as I do, but I bought the N64 for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I'm thankful they released a second one for the system (even though the sounds the villagers make in the game are horrible) so it was more than worth my money. The only other game I own for it is Episode I Racer which came with the console.
Why are they selling so many? Final Fantasy owns you that's why. :)
Re:Final Fantasy (Score:2)
Hopefully Ban-Dai will release their handheld in the US so we can finally have a handheld that's supported by Square in the US again. Besides, it looks way cooler then GBA.
Re:Final Fantasy (Score:2)
I would dare say, though, that FF by itself doesn't push that many systems, it's too expensive for one game. *Maybe* the Square franchise has that power. I think the combination of "killer" games really does it: FFX (but more importantly, having Square mostly exclusive...), MGS2 (will be released for other platforms, but those wanting it here and now need PS2), Gran Turismo 2, Tekken Tag, DOA2:Hardcore. There are a lot of great games for PS2. XBox biggest push is behind Halo, which is, imho, a tired genre, and doesn't translate well to console play. Dead or Alive 3 looks beautiful, a tired genre, but one that works well on the console. MS Should have really pushed this harder. Aside from those two titles, nothing notable for X-Box.
Gamecube games are similar, but the strength for them is that their games target a younger segment mostly overlooked by PS2 and X-Box, which seem to be targeting the later teens and college age people.
Re:Final Fantasy (Score:2)
I don't buy that rumour... Gamecube is going to be carrying the Resident Evil series for a while, after all.
Re:Final Fantasy (Score:4, Informative)
"Squaresoft president Nao Suzuki has finally spoken out about their relationship with Nintendo. In the Japanese newspaper Nikkei Business he revealed that it was their pride (or arrogance) that led the company to fall out with Nintendo.
He claims that when the company originally announced that Final Fantasy will be going to the Playstation back in 1997 Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi actually took it lightly, saying it "couldn't be helped".
However, Squaresoft then went on to publically diss the Nintendo 64 and amazingly convinced Enix to join the Playstation as well. Looking back he admits it wasn't a very smart move.
So it turns out Yamauchi isn't actually bitter about losing Final Fantasy. It's all about their attitude after and the fact that they got Enix to switch sides as well. You could say Yamauchi was stabbed in the back and is now out for revenge. "
Basically, if you want to understand how Nintendo behaved when they had dominance, read Game Over. If you remember the game shortages and runs from the SMB3 time period, you'll be fascinated to learn how it all went down.
Nintendo got their butt kicked by Sega on the guidelines because of Mortal Kombat. The fixed it by the N64, because it hurt them in the SNES/Genny fight (when Sony was developing the "Play Station" a CD-ROM multimedia system that played SNES games).
In a nutshell though, Square had a few problems with Nintendo.
1. The cartridge format limited FMV. This was the official reason for the fight. It probably wasn't the real reason.
2. The cartridge "costs." Okay, the Slashdot idiots that claim that cartridges cost $20 and CDs $5 don't understand the industry. Nintendo didn't charge "license" fees per say, they sold you cartridges. They outsourced the manufacturing, and included their license fees in the cartridge. This meant that you had to buy a bulk number, paying up front. If the game flopped, Nintendo got paid regardless and you lost out. This meant that Square was perpetually one failled game away from tanking.
3. Arrogance. Nintendo felt (correct, IMHO) that they made Square, so Square should be graetful. Square knew that they had a following, and people would follow them. They saw Sony's entry as an opportunity to negotiate better terms.
4. The Enix connection. Enix was a competitor (Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior series of RPGs), in fact more popular in Japan. Why would Squaresoft bring their competition along? Part of it is cultural, Japanese corporates don't have the same cutthroat tendancies that are in the US. The CEOs of major competitors will all know each other, etc. That's why Sega was able to jump on with their rival Nintendo. The executives were friendly, so they changed from competition to somewhat allies quickly. The other reason is that they probably felt that most gamers would want to play Dragon Quest AND Final Fantasy. If you could only pick a console, and your choices were Final Fantasy and who knows, or Dragon Quest and Mario, Final Fantasy was in trouble. By keeping the RPG giants on the same page regarding the Playstation, RPG fans could safely ditch Nintendo.
Alex
Nintendo doesn't want strong 3rd Parties (Score:3, Interesting)
1. Nintendo would rather sell you Nintendo games than other games. If a console owner will buy 15 games over its lifetime, Nintendo would rather 12 of them be Nintendo than 7.
2. Strong third parties got them in trouble. They tried to keep them down during the NES days, but some of them got big. A few bolted to the Genesis, a LOT later bolted to the Playstation. Sony has no real longtime franchises.
3. Square is in financial trouble. Nintendo wants them weaker. The Sony investment helped them, but didn't make them too beholden to Sony. Apparently Nintendo owns (or owned) 20% of Square, at least at one point.
4. Square is the example. Nintendo wants developers to know that they can't screw with them. They are still the 800 lb. gorilla in this space, even if the Playstation had better penetration than the N64 (although not as much as Slashdot would have you believe... something like 30m N64s to 45m PS2s). Nintendo puts forth the least efforts to attract developers and is able to push systems. The 3rd parties tried to cut deals with Nintendo, so Nintendo ignored them and released its own games.
Users aren't loyal to Third Party franchises. They are loyal to franchises, period. Nintendo is in a strong position given that they have more strong franchises in house than anyone. Their franchises are probably almost as good as ALL of the Third Party ones, and that is by design. In the NES days, a Third Party could only release 5 games/year. This accomplished NOA's goal of only having great games, and NCL's goal of keeping the companies week.
Square is over a barrel. They are strapped for cash, and they are getting manhandled by Sony. Sony played nice while Nintendo was the big boy, now they are beating up the third parties. Everyone but Square gets to negotiate with Nintendo. Square will probably never be allowed to release another Nintendo system game, but who knows. They just have to kiss the ring... a LOT.
They helped kill the N64, which forced fans to either miss out on Nintendo franchises, Sony games, or buy two consoles. Buying a Sega console is one thing, Sega makes great games. Sony doesn't make games. I don't want to buy a second (or now third console) because Square decided to be retarded.
Square should suffer, then come back to the fold.
Nifty (Score:2, Interesting)
On the other hand, you have the older people that like to play them.. like myself. But thats a different story. =)
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Incomplete data (Score:4, Interesting)
It's all about the games (Score:2, Insightful)
Ps2 plays ps1 games/DVD so many users just upgrade (Score:5, Informative)
Also if you have a ps1 what unit are you going to get? PS1 games don't look great but many are more fun than there ps2 conterparts and they are cheap.
Also more and more and better games are starting to appear for the PS2 MGS2, FF etc...
Plus the fact the sony appears to be able to churn them out quicker than demand doesn't hurt. That cube seems hard to find.
Re:Ps2 plays ps1 games/DVD so many users just upgr (Score:3, Insightful)
XBox doesn't have Gran Turismo. It doesn't have Devil May Cry. It doesn't have Jak & Daxter.
Not to mention Xenosaga, GrandiaX and a whole host of RPGs coming out first half of next year for PS2...
don't forget ... (Score:2, Interesting)
But, the games really make the difference, and I'm sure that the PS2 is killing on them this christmas :)
Give it a year... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Give it a year... (Score:2)
<dr_evil_voice>How about NO, Scott?</dr_evil_voice>
Seriously, why should I have to wait an entire year to see if GameCube 'picks up steam' when I can be playing the entire back catalogue of PS1 games, brand-new PS2 games, *and* DVDs now, on a box that's way easier to find?
Besides, those 'Help me, I'm trapped in a cube' commercials are freakin' annoying.
Well Duh! (Score:5, Interesting)
If there were more Xbox's/Gamecubes to sell (enough to meet current demand; there are a few of each still availalbe, but only in those god-forsaken bundles, and almost only entirely through the internet), I'm sure they would have probably handily outsold the PS2.
Re:Well Duh! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Well Duh! (Score:2)
Re:Well Duh! (Score:2)
Sold out? Huh? Maybe where you live. I walked into EB at Valley Fair Mall in Santa Clara (or is it San Jose), they had a stack of them and the gamecubes. I plopped down my $500 or so, picked up my Xbox, three games, extra gamepad and walked out. No waiting, no lines, no hassle. Am I lucky or something???
Re:eh? (Score:2)
To make it seem as if they lost some sort of non-existant competetion is rather silly.
Microsoft often fails on the first try ... (Score:2, Redundant)
I just love high quality research (Score:2, Troll)
So let me get this straight, in this random, particular time period, Sony outsold GameCube and Xbox. Hmmm. First of all, it seems like the article is referring to actual sales to individuals, not sales to vendors. I'm not 100% sure but I've always thought the companies make their statements by how many items they have sold to vendors, because once the vendor buys it from Nintendo, or Microsoft, or Sony, then they've made their money.
Secondly, the most unfair thing about this article is the time period. I hate both Microsoft and their inferior Xbox, but I have to come to it's defense here, the study says Sony outsold Microsoft when in fact, according to their own results, Microsoft sold 28,000 less consoles, yet had 4 less days than Sony to do so. So basically, the Xbox was selling for 6/7 of the time the PS2 was, yet it sold at a rate of 38,917 boxes per day as compared to 34,357 PS2s per day.
Lastly, as for Nintendo's case, I just flat out don't believe those numbers. I talked to the local Best Buy and also to a few electronics stores in the mall just out of curiosity, and they say they've sold more Gamecubes than anything, but they've also had more shipments of Gamecubes, so they haven't sold out. This really all is just nitt-picking though because the fact of the matter is that PS2 is crap. They put together a pile of crap as fast as possible and released it first, and it's earned a lot of money, but it's still crap. The Xbox is made by Microsoft, that's all I have to say to know that it's a big pile of horse dung. So, we're left with GameCube, and despite it's "kiddy" reputation, I find it to be the best game console. In time, that's what consumers will see, and the numbers will show it. Right now articles like this are just acting as tools of the establishment.
Re:I just love high quality research (Score:2)
This really all is just nitt-picking though because the fact of the matter is that PS2 is crap
If this isn't flamebait, I don't know what is. EVERYBODY knows, including you, that a console is as good as its games. And even if it wasn't, you can't say the PS2 is crap without providing your arguments and backing up your claims with hard evidence.
I waited and waited and waited to buy a next generation console, mainly because I wanted to make the right decision. Then the xbox and GC came out. I played most available games on both systems for at least an hour each, then I went out and got me a PS2. Why? It's the games stupid!
Basically your comments tell me that either you're 12 and don't quite remember the very many instances in the past where the console with the best specs was not the one everybody wanted, thus nobody wrote good games for it, or you're a complete troll and just want to make people react to your comments.
My personal experience, and a very subjective one I might add, is that technically the best consoles are the xbox, the GC and the PS2 in that order, but as far as games, the best console is the PS2, then the Xbox and then the GC.
Here are some facts for you: The Xbox and the GC both have slightly better graphics than the PS2. the PS2 has more good games than the Xbox and GC combined. And the lineup for the first half of next year, at least, doesn't seem to reverse the course
Re:I just love high quality research (Score:2)
Right now the PS2 has better games, but that is because developers have had that year to get used to the system and it abilities. Give the Xbox and Gamecube 6 months and then compare games.
For now, I would agree with you. Having played all three, I like the games on the PS2 the best (GTA3 rocks), but I realize that there are going to be a great number of games released for the other two in the coming months that might change that opinion.
A big-ass pie that no one man could eat (Score:2)
To me the most shocking part of the article is the horrifying rate at which the game industry is growing (did they say 36% this year!?!?!)
What that means for the console race... well once upon a time selling 700,000 consoles in 3 weeks was something to smile about... now that puts you in a distant third place. Even with the pie split three ways, the individual pieces are now bigger than the whole pie was ten years ago.
So there is plenty of room for three players. If in the long run Nintendo "only" sells 12 million GameCubes as opposed to Microsoft's 18 million and Sony's 23 million, I think there will be plenty of profit to be had.
So to ask which console will "win" the console wars is like asking which VCR manufacturer will "win" the VCR wars. The market is too big for that now. In fact, come 2005 I wouldn't be shocked to find a couple of more players in the ring...
Re:A big-ass pie that no one man could eat (Score:2)
I have friends who think that... who say that regardless of my recent GameCube purchase, two years from now I'll buy an X-Box. Not because I want to.. but becaue I'll have to.
He figures by then MS will have offered Square 100 million to make X-Box exclusives... they'll be the only Console with the Matrix 2 game... they'll buy EA... Nintendo will dump the GC to become an X-Box software developer.
I personally think Microsoft is big, but not that big... this is a massive market and even a player with the weight of MicroSoft will have trouble just buying up all of Main street.
But at the same time I'm shocked at the way they've thrown around cash to muscle (or buy) their way into this market. $500 million buys a hell of a lot of marketing... and it's no coincidence that my local software retailer had a HUGE X-Box display and kiosk, and only a tiny poster advertising GameCube in back of the store.
Money and influence. But still...
I disagree (Score:3, Interesting)
You say VCR's are standardized. As in, they all play the same tapes.
I look at the GC game shelf. I see:
Super Smash Brothers. Wave Race. Tony Hawk. SSX Tricky. Madden Football. Crazy Taxi. A nice lineup of Sega games.
I look at the X-Box shelf. I see:
Halo. Tony Hawk. SSX Tricky. Madden Football. A nice lineup of Sega games.
I look at the PS2:
FF X. Tony Hawk. SSX Tricky, Madden Football,a nice lineup of Sega games...
Get my point? Soon you'll be able to play 80% of the world's software library regardless of which console you buy. The only difference will be a few unique games and extra features (want DVD playback? Want a hard drive? Spend a little more for a different console. Want a better picture, better sound, more features? Spend a little more for a better VCR).
And don't get me started on PC gaming. I put in 16 hours trying to fix Max Payne issues on my PC before I got it running smoothly (new video card drivers! Download the patch! Check their message board for a workaround! Call tech support! Reinstall Windows! Download the latest version of DirectX!!!) Screw that. Let me pop in Halo or Perfect Dark or MGS2 and go. Plug and play, baby.
If it weren't for the Starcrafts and Civ III's of the world I wouldn't do PC gaming at all... somebody explain to me again why those games can't be done on the X-Box?
Re:I just love high quality research (Score:2)
1) PC games & hardware upgrades are cheaper then concoles (assuming you would need some kind of crappy computer for work or school anyway).
2) PCs are inherently better suited to online gaming communities (no changing the CD to use the web browser; no special hardware for cool new features like voice over IP carried with a game).
3) The PCs get both the "cool new ideas" (Doom, Descent, WarCraft, Sims, Ultima Online) and the best versions available (Counter Strike, WarCraft 3, etc.)
Now, Nintendo is unique because they actually manage to beat the PC at #3 with a few games per concole. There will be a number of rich geeks who just gota have one or two Nintendo games. Who gives a shit about Halo when you got Counter Strike?
Finally, the PS2 is really designed to capture the "we can not afford a computer or DVD player" market, so it should continue to sell well. I have no idea why the Xbox is targeted at this market and has video hardware which requires and HDTV to see the effects.
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Re:I just love high quality research (Score:2)
Re:I just love high quality research (Score:2)
I have about the same sentiments as yours as the reason I got a GC upon release, though you've said it funnier than I would. (The first system ever that I've cared to get on the release date, and I've been playing console games since the RCA Studio II, which even pre-dates the Atari 2600! But now that I think about it, I did get the N64 in its first month or two, before they became E-Bay bait along with Elmo, and with the GC I knew the availability window was much smaller.) But I'll have to say that even if the PS2 is crap (IMHO primarily because the hardware is as hard as the Jaguar to push to its limits), it's crap that runs games from what is clearly the most successful console game system in history, and it's an entry-level DVD player, too, just as the pre-recorded video market is switching to DVD.
As to the sold-out nature of the GC, while I was shopping for $10 PS1 closeout games about two or three weeks ago, one parent with a kid remarked that GC and XBox were impossible to find. (Of course I'm sure he didn't try that hard either.)
Re:I just love high quality research (Score:2)
Wow - now that is delusional fanaticism at its finest. You discount the PS2 because it was first to market. You discount the XBox because Microsoft made it. And you exalt the GameCube as the best console out there.
For the price, the GameCube is pretty cool. I'll give you that. But the XBox is undeniably the most capable hardware out there (unless you're some sort of anti-MS zealot). Of course, being the best hardware isn't everything. It doesn't have anywhere near as many games out there as the PS2, and might not ever.
You have got to be the only person out there claiming that the GameCube is a better console than the XBox. The games for GameCube might be better - maybe. But the hardware (and OS) for the XBox thoroughly wallops the PS2 and the GameCube.
Re:I just love high quality research (Score:2)
Re:Seems like your research isn't much better! (Score:2)
PS2 will likely have the lead for a while. (Score:2)
Right now, They have the lead because of better supply of the consoles... If it's not on the shelf, you can't buy it.
Once Nintendo and MS catch-up on the supply... Sony will likely drop the price to make it more attractive vs. the other consoles, especially MS's.
que? (Score:2)
Personally, I think a GREAT time to have been alive would have been when debbie harry was at her finest!
Free Love!
Well, not exactly (Score:2)
I've also read quite a few articles stating that the Xbox and dreamcast have sold out. If that's true, then perhaps some people are buying a PS2 instead of dreamcast or Xbox because they're AVAILABLE. Also, since stocks may be exhausted, it makes demand seem larger, but sales seem smaller.
Sheesh fanboydom even on /.??? (Score:2)
Can't you just enjoy your system? I've never understood die hard system loyalty anyways- all that matters to me is the games.
For this year, I think you would be very, very hard pressed to try and say that any other system other than Playstation2 has the best & most games.
Will this still be the same next year? Possibly, but I'm pretty sure that we will see X-Box with a respectable library of excellent games (even if MS has to purchase game companies out right to get 'em), and Gamecube will have a larger library than N64 enjoyed, though I think the big N will still rely on its solid core of 'kids' games and branding to earn them most of their money. PS2 should continue to be quite strong, and there are probably tricks in that screwy little EE to be dug up yet- though I would expect that many games may be starting to look a bit greyer when compared to its competition.
Interestingly though- there seems to be a whole lot of cross release games this time around- which may give glimpses of the various systems' underlying strengths and weaknesses.
But really lose the foaming frenzying fanboy fixation on your favorite platform and just play the games that you can get!
Well, there is a non-pathetic reason for it (Score:2)
But for me I keep a close eye on the sales because I know the software makers won't support a failed machine. Thus, I could end up with a Saturn/Dreamcast where there are some great games for two years and then the system is dead. Bad deal for those who spent hundreds on the system.
No, if I'm gonna buy a Gamecube, I want to be SURE that good games will still be coming out for Christmas 2004. I want that return on my investment. I don't want another 3DO.
So, yeah, I watch to make sure the console is selling and people are supporting it. If the N64 had died right away, sure I still would have gotten Goldeneye... but would I have gotten Perfect Dark or Majora's Mask? I don't think so. The user base wouldn't have been big enough to make it worth the risk. And if the N64 had had playstation-like sales, wouldn't Nintendo have been more willing to do another Mario game for it? And wouldn't Square have been more tempted to make games for it?
An interesting article/rant... (Score:3, Interesting)
It's humorously written - and check out the rest of the site, it's a hoot.
Great time to be alive (Score:2, Flamebait)
fuzzy math and the XBox (Score:2)
Are they counting preorders, perhaps?
Re:fuzzy math and the XBox (Score:2)
Nintendo Outselling Both (Score:2)
That would indicate about 1.2 million in sales (if Nintendo is to be believed; I haven't heard any independent data) and would also back up Nintendo's claim that they've sold as many total game machines as both of their competitors combined (with the GC and GBA).
So don't be surprised if from their position in "third place" they wind up making more profit this year than either of their competitors.
It's the Games Silly (Score:3, Insightful)
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It's the games, stupid. (Score:3, Interesting)
Why?
It's the games.
Grand Theft Auto 3, specifically. But that's just me.
I've been looking at the offerings for GameCube and Xbox, and none of them are really all that appealling. Tony Hawk 2x? What the hell? Why not just get Tony Hawk 3? Sure, we all know it's the same game as the first two . . .
I don't want a star-wars game. Halo looks good, as does Luigi's Castle, but I really don't want to play them. I'm just not drawn to them.
PS2 has Final Fantasy 8, 9, 10, whatever they are. Metal Gear Solid 2 (hell, even the first one will play on it). Regardless:
I think Nintendo really fumbled. Really. Great that it's 100 bucks cheaper than the other two major consoles, but still, the games aren't there . . . bettter than the Xbox, but not enough, you know.
And this all is because of PS2's lead time to market.
I think that's about right.
Re:It's the games, stupid. (Score:2)
Current sales might suggest good thing. (Score:2)
console game market crash, but current sales figures might proove me wrong. Sony seems to be
selling tons of PS2 consoles now, despite the
fact that everyone was ripping on them for the
poor launch. It is next to impossible to get an
XBox or GameCube in any store where I live, and
there has even been a shortage of controllers and
memory cards for those systems as well. While
I've not seem a game a truthfully like enough
for XBox to buy one... there are great games
on the other two consoles, like Super Smash Bros.
Melee for GC and FF10 for PS2.
And then throwing in the GBA to the equation,
which I think is a wonderful system (probably
because it reminds me of the SNES).
Perhaps, if things go well, we'll see another few
years that are reminiscent of the 16-bit days.
We might see great games because of
competition between the console makers. I guess
we'll have to wait a little while though to see
if it is true.
Walmart, Walmart, Walmart (Score:4, Interesting)
Nintendo priced the Gamecube $100 cheaper, and sells it as a family system. This combination makes Walmart especially significant for Nintendo. Walmart is their largest reseller, and is excluded from these numbers.
This is in addition to the obvious problems that during this time period, not all three systems were out. For installed base, of course the PS2 has the early selling advantage, but extrapolating anything from three weeks is meaningless when one of the three competitors wasn't on the market for one of those weeks.
However, if we pretend that it is relevants:
Sales per day:
Nintendo: 28666
Xbox: 38916
PS2: 35629
At this rate, Xbox will catch up with the Plastation 2 in a few decades. Nintendo should look better when the real numbers come out, as Walmart should help them catch up by a few thousand per day on their competition.
As far as platform adoption, Nintendo will be more dependant on Christmas numbers than the other consoles simply because it appeals to a younger crowd. XBox and PS2 are competing for the 16-25 market, Nintendo owns the rest of the market and has some presence in that market.
Look, ever since the "Sega does what Nintendon't" ads and the Mortal Kombat scandal in the SNES/Genny wars, Nintendo's weak side was exposed. In making a fun, colorful gaming system, it is easy to manipulate teens into thinking that other companies make "cooler" stuff.
Shrug, I loved my NES, my SNES, my brother's N64, and I'll love my Gamecube when I get it this weekend. My friends love their gamecubes. If the fiancee isn't kept entertained by the Gamecube games, we may pick up a PS2 and 6 or 7 games if the price drops (I'm not dropping $300 for the right to buy Frequency, FF7, FFX, Dragon Warrior 7), but even if so it is more likely to be for the PS1 compatibility.
Anyway, anyone who hasn't played SSBM (Super Smash Brothers Melee) or SMB (Super Monkey Ball) with three friends for hours doesn't understand how fun console gaming is. I play consoles mostly with friends, and we'll knock back a few beers while screaming and yelling during SMB or talking trash during SSBM.
I mean, to me, 4 player is more important than Final Fantasy, as I'll choose fun with friends over an RPG.
Alex
Nintendo is doing fine... (Score:2)
The Gameboy line owns the handheld market. I just bought a GBA a few weeks ago, the older, color games are mostly NES ports, and the newer Advanced games, are mostly SNES ports. Yet these games, over a decade old, are selling for $40.
The N64, while not as successful as the NES appeared to have shipped as many units as the SNES over the years. Given that the N64 had limited 3rd party support, Nintendo probably did better as you make more money selling your own games than licensing third parties.
Oh well, if the Gamecube is as successful as the N64 I'll have many years of fun gaming. I'll just have to get over the guilt of feeding that monster that has been exploiting me since I was 8...
Alex
i had an impact on those PS2 figures (Score:2, Informative)
You took the best path... (Score:2)
But if you're away for a while, then it all seems fresh again, and it's a lot of fun that way.
My plan is to just play through the batch of stuff I have right now, then not bother with new games again for a good long while.
Have fun!
Sorry but... (Score:2)
A c compiler is where the true challenges lie anyway.
Rich
So a machine with 4 more days on the market.. (Score:2)
if you figure the math out, the way the xbox was selling if these were on the same timeline the xbox would have sold over 100k units more then the PS2.
What does this have to do with quality anyhow? I know BMW sells 1% of what ford sells, but hell if i'm going to say for id better then BMW's.
Xbox has Max Payne, Halo, Simpsons Road Rage, Amped, Project Gotham, SSX Tricky, Abe and Silent Hill 2, all of which are plenty rich enough to keep me happy.
This is a multiplatform erra, why people think backwards compatibility is the best i dunno, i don't run Windows XP to be backwards compatible with Windows 3.1, i've sort of passed that era. Just like i wouldn't spend 299 on a hifi vcr to play mono tapes recorded on a single head vcr, doesn't make sense..
after all, isn't slashdot always preaching use the right tool for the right job. If you wanna play PS1 games buy a 25.00 ps1 off ebay and save yourself 275.00
Or if you buy a ps2, please atleast say your buying it to play ps2 games. You don't buy a 1.6 ghz athlon to play ping on do you?
Re:So a machine with 4 more days on the market.. (Score:2)
And how many of these are out or will be out shortly for the PC?
I don't drop $600+ (cdn) over to Microsoft for the right to play a bunch of PC games. I want games that fit into a console's sweet spot; a combination of excellent 4-person "party" games, and the occasional single player adventure game.
Based on that criteria, the Gamecube is the clear winner. If I want to play Max Payne or Halo I'll go play them on my PC, thanks. That is the right tool for the job.
Re:So a machine with 4 more days on the market.. (Score:3, Interesting)
I have never even heard of Amped and Munch's Odysee. I have played Project Gotham Racing and I don't see what the big deal is. It seemed stuck between an arcade racing game and a sim like GT3, with the benefits of neither genre. To each his own I guess.
Like I said, the Gamecube is the clear winner in my eyes becuase it has what I want out of a console gaming system. Nintendo relases games that I can play with a group of friends easily. Like Super Monkey Ball and Smash Brothers Melee. No learning curve, anyone can play, but they have tremendous replay value. Add on to that interesting and very unique titles like the upcoming Zelda and Metroid Prime to play when friends are not around.
It is a matter of personal preference I suppose, but you keep your PC retread titles and I'll keep my Gamecube :)
Anyone else buy a PS2 just to stick it to MS? (Score:2, Informative)
A friend of mine picked up an Xbox and I've had a chance to watch him play a few games. Honestly they all look really good, but I'm not all that impressed with the games themselves. Halo has this annoying habbit of stalling for a breif second (in addition ot the short loads between areas of the map) which would drive me nuts in a FPS. And honestly, not having a mouse/keyboard sucks.
Frankly, I'm loving GTA3, GT3 (much better then PGR IMHO), Devil May Cry, etc on my PS2 much more than anything on the Xbox. Even though DOA3 has much nicer graphics than TTT, I still prefer TTT because once you look at everything else, TTT is a better game.
Honestly, the only game on the Xbox I've seen so far that plays as good as it looks is Munch World. But let's face it, between Munch World and FFX, I'll take FFX.
Good for you, Taco... (Score:5, Funny)
Y'know Taco, some of us WORK or STUDY all day.
Supply of new consoles is not bad, says eBay. (Score:3, Insightful)
Yet, if you check eBay XBox and Gamecube systems are going mostly at cost at this point (the ones that are selling at all). I personally think that XBox and Gamecube sales figures are bound to be a touch inflated at this point by MANY people who bought extra to sell on eBay, so there might be a bit of a soft market for both systems for a month or two.
I don't know if it's because there were two systems released this year or what, but at no point of either the XBox or Gamecube had the eBay demand the PS2 did last year. I'm not saying that means the PS2 is a better system or that it means anything about who will come to dominate in the future - just noting that demand for each new system is simply not nearly as high as the PS2 demand was (though they also had a more limited supply than the GameCube or XBox, I think).
Re:I'm sure I know why (Score:2)
Re:I'm sure I know why (Score:2, Interesting)
Keep in mind... (Score:3, Insightful)
A lot is going to change between now and X-mas 2002.
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Re:Hun? (Score:3, Interesting)
Well
i) That must be why MS choosed a strategic launch date in the christmas lead-up
ii) Why they spent so much on advertising
They don't care about specs, they care about what they think is good
Which is based on who's PR wins, primarily using the launch figures.
MS picked the fight, they can't go off crying if the bigger kid gave them a bloody nose.
I'm not saying that the figures are correct or an absolute judgement, but that those who live by the sword should be aware that they may well die by the sword.
T
Re:Hun? (Score:2)
Assuming a level playing field, you have a 1 in 3 chance of being right. But there isn't a level playing field. Two of the participants have prior experience in the console market. One of those two has better third party games then X-Box, and the other has better first party games then X-Box. The good sports games and such will be on all three. As we've all seen, It's the console with the best games that wins, not the one with the 'better' specs. So which console are people going to buy? GameCube, or PS2?
Oh, for a little twist, soon X-Box will be the most expensive option...