Worldwide Console Hardware Sales Compared 46
Thanks to GameSpy for their import gaming column which also collates the total hardware sales for all the major consoles by territory, information that's often hard to find in one place. The article points out: "Generally speaking, worldwide, the PlayStation 2 is crushing the competition, having sold millions and millions more consoles than the Xbox or GameCube", and "Xbox seems to be more popular [than GameCube] in both North America and Europe", leading Nintendo's console by a million in the U.S. and a couple of hundred thousand in Europe. But in the East, the situation is different, since "hardly anybody is buying the Xbox in Japan", and the GameCube has a one-and-a-half million console advantage, further bolstered by a recent weekly chart that has the GC selling 16,841 consoles, and Xbox selling just 530 machines.
Low numbers for europe (Score:2)
I'd love to see a break down by countries of europe.
Re:Low numbers for europe (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Low numbers for europe (Score:3, Informative)
For a long time now many games were not released in Europe. Unless I am mistaken, Final Fantasy 7, for example, was the first FF game released in Europe. Neither Chrono Trigger or Chrono Cross were. Xenogears wasn't and there is no sign of Xenosaga.
OK, there is a slight RPG bias there, but it stretches to other styles. Animal Crossing, one of the standout games for the Gamecube which has sold the system to those who traditionally don't buy video games, has st
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Mystic Quest isn't considered a "standard" Final Fantasy game. Amongst fans it is generally considered a "Beginner RPG".
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Gamespy Comes Through (Score:2, Funny)
Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:4, Insightful)
Well of course nobody is buying the XBox in Japan. There is hardly and 'console' flavored games for it on either side of the ocean. Most are either very PC flavored, 2 year old ports of previously marketed games or are simply too mediocre to be noticed. And don't go off on me with some fanboy rant. I own an Xbox and did Live Beta. I can count the number of truly attention getting games on one hand (maybe two) and the number that actually sell large quantities in Japan is even less.
In all honesty though, I don't think MS cares about that market, or at least only enough to keep disgruntled US/European gamers from burning their headquarters down. I'm more and more of the opinion that they are trying to grow a grass roots domestic gaming culture from the ground up, attempting to accomplish what Japan has had for two decades-- A thriving, rampant gaming industry and consumer lifestyle almost entirely independent of the Japanese market. Kinda goes along with that monopoly thing. I can see the reason for it somewhat. As long as they rely on a japanese market to make them games, they'll be beholden to them in one way or another. By establishing a foundation at home, they can at least battle for their monopoly on an even footing instead of on the enemies home turf.
But without relying on the Japanese market which sells games nearly everybody likes, it's going to be a painfully uphill battle... I don't see them being anything close to a challenge for at least another console, maybe even two more. You think they're bleeding bad now? Wait until MS is facing a brand spankin' new PS3 with a fanbase inherited from two generations of excellent consoles...
Say what you want about Gates and his Billions. Sony is a rock solid company itself with it's own billions, and console hardware experience AND a an established consumer base. If MS doesn't alter their strategy a tad, bleeding moutains of cash will be the only way to the promised land. I know they have it, but against an opponet with equal mountains of cash already making more moutains of cash, it isn't exactly the brightest move...
Get your own IMO. This one's mine.
Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:5, Insightful)
Sounds a lot like another company Microsoft and Intel cratered about a decade ago.
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Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:2)
Plus, I think Apple in 2003 is a very different company than it was in 1997.
Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:2)
Yeah, you probably don't remember it - because it didn't happen. Microsoft bought $150 million of non-voting stock, which for a company with over $4 billion in the bank was meaningless. Apple gained mindshare out of the deal, not cash.
Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:2)
So if you could list the games you think are good on the XBox, I'd appreciate it.
Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! (Score:1)
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Hardware numbers... (Score:4, Insightful)
To me, that would be more indicative of what is happening in the market.
Re:Hardware numbers... (Score:2, Informative)
These "hard to find" numbers that gamespy has, plus the numbers you're looking for, updated weekly.
Re:Hardware numbers... (Score:2)
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Ripped off content (Score:1, Offtopic)
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id
Cut-and-paste you trolls.
GBA was a surprise for me (Score:3, Interesting)
GBA is a serious contender for casual gaming (Score:3, Insightful)
Why? Consoles thrive on their ease of use. Since the Gameboy has a built in screen, there are no cables to hassle with. Gameboys really are just "stick the catridge in and turn it on"... anywhere. (Some juice is needed but I typically plug it in overnight maybe once a week, or more if it blinks the light at me. The SP is really nice that way.)
Consol
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Re:GBA is a serious contender for casual gaming (Score:1)
nothin for nothin, but where's the hassle with cables?...you plug them in once, and then...well...
Re:GBA was a surprise for me (Score:1)
Knowing that, and how soundly the PS2 is smashing the XBox in sales, it's not nearly as surprising that the GBA is blowing away the XBox.
The thing to really ponder here is what the PSP will do in this market. The PS1 shot into a market that was being i
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YKYHBPTMSWGW... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sorry, but this is a very poor article (Score:2, Informative)
I know it's impossible to try to stop misinformation. But I'm going to give it the old college try, anyways.
The correct figure for Nintendo was 800,000 units shipped worldwide. Someone, somewhere made typo. And that false number is still floating all over the net.
Re:Sorry, but this is a very poor article (Score:2)
I know it's impossible to try to stop misinformation. But I'm going to give it the old college try, anyways.
The correct figure for Nintendo was 800,000 units shipped worldwide. Someone, somewhere made typo. And that false number is still floating all over the net.
Ummm, no. You can go read Nintendo's own financial report on their website for proof. It's 80,000, period. http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/news/030805e.pdf [nintendo.co.jp]
I'm sure you'll believe Nintendo's own site, along with BBC, Reuters, Associated Press,
Re:Sorry, but this is a very poor article (Score:1)
Re:Sorry, but this is a very poor article (Score:1)
I had read the 800,000 in business wire many hours before it hit reuters.
No biggie at all, I know this one issue has caused quite a bit of confusion this summer.
It's 800,000 you moron. (Score:1, Informative)
Re:It's 800,000 you moron. (Score:2)
Where are the people defending EGM? (Score:2)
it comes down to games (Score:2)
I was waiting for Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance 2 and Fallout. They were pushed back from their Oct release last week.
D&D Heroes came out for the Xbox only recently. It's very similar to Gauntlet and BGDA. I had been fighting a moral war with myself over the Xbox. Its specs were very nice. I lost my battle of wills because a game was release only for the Xbox that interested me. If I had
From Xbox today 9/23 (Score:1)