Xbox 360 Launch To Be Gradual 38
Gamasutra is reporting that low volume of 360 consoles will result in a somewhat gradual ramp up for the launch. From the article: "'The analysts were expecting more of a launch spike than we were... [we expect a] more gradual ramp toward' meeting revenue targets, presumably due to a lower volume of available Xbox 360 consoles than some analysts were previously estimating, and perhaps indicating there may be more severe Xbox 360 shortages than some have predicted this holiday season."
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I have a vast libarary of PS2/Ps1 games. I occasionally fire up an old Ps1 ga
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I decided to cut my losses and pick up a gamecube (much, much cheaper) for my time without a working system before the new one comes out, which will "probably" be able to play older games.
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Everybody always speculates that there will be shortages for an upcoming console launch and it rarely ever happens. So just... cut it out, for cripe's sake.
Video game manufacturers announcing possible shortages of their new-fangled system on launch is nothing more than a marketing ploy. The rule these days, not the exception.
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My brother stood in line at Wal-Mart for 8 hours or so for the launch with a friend of his. They had also reserved their's, but wanted them right away. Meanwhile, I did not pre-order and walked into a Target the next day around noon and saw three sitting on the shelf. I kindly asked the clerck if I needed a reservation to purchase one of those shiney PS2's and he replied that all the reserved PS2's were in the back. I thanked him and walked away. When I got home, one of the guy
The difference... (Score:3, Insightful)
The difference with the PS2 was that people actually wanted a PS2.
I may be wrong, but I just don't see the demand for a Xbox 360 at launch as high as the demand for a PS2 at launch, so I find it hard to believe that there's going to be a massive shortage.
This isn't meant to be a ding against Microsoft; I have an Xbox and thoroughly enjoy it. And the same thing happened to Sony's PSP—lots of hype about shortages that never happened because the demand just wasn't there.
And personally, I resent th
And games ? (Score:1, Informative)
And I'm sure you can find more affordable DVD player than this rushed out console.
Why Christmas? (Score:3, Insightful)
I've always wondered why these console manufacturers wait until Christmas to release only a trickle of hardware into the channel. This stifles profit growth, as we all know they make their money on games vs. the hardware.
Wouldn't it make more sense to release off season, satisfy the early adopter purchases, then build up inventory for the holidays while reaping the profits from game sales along the way?
Maybe I'm just crazy.
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Artificial controlled shortage = Perceived shortage
Perceived Shortage = Everyone rushing to get one or else they will have to wait and then explain to little Johnny why he doesn't get an XBox360 for Christmas
Everyone rushing = Sell out of consoles at launch
Sell out of consoles = Major headlines
Major headlines = More free marketing for Microsoft showing the XBox360 as The Next Big Thing(tm)
Saw on TV that XBox360 is The Next Big Thing(tm) = People believe that XBox
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9. Profit!!!
Enough with the 360 already. (Score:1)
Damn, should've done it (Score:2)
Something Is Going Terribly Wrong (Score:4, Interesting)
Something terribly wrong must be going on with the 360 if the CFO is making such a dramatic statement about the system.
I've been reading reactions to the system all over the net and I think there might be huge numbers of pre-order cancellations from people who have seen or read about the 360's public showing at stores. I really have never seen such strongly negative reaction to a next gen machine as people are with the 360. It's not just one or two games, it's all of the games that are being show are reported to look very bad. The amount of ill will and at best indifference is unprecedented for a new console. And I've never seen a console launch have so many PR disasters. It just doesn't seem to stop with the 360 and the Xbox team.
Despite what many people like to think about Microsoft and the amount of money they are willing to throw at the Xbox, Microsoft has just barely been hitting targets each quarter, and one missed quarter, over the past year and a half. The 360 doing as badly as the first Xbox will have huge ramifications to their revenue/profitability/stock price. Wallstreet is watching the 360 release very closely.
I would not be surprised if things don't turn around quickly for the 360 by early next year that they will take the dramatic step of pulling the plug on the project. The days of riding out losses from the Xbox's division are long over. The 360 was supposed to be the one that they got right and the Xbox team's second and last chance.
I have seen signs that Microsoft is already putting things in place for a possible plan where the 360 hardware is killed off and the Xbox online service and development tools are used to attempt to turn pc gaming into a revenue stream like the console market. But with the mood at Microsoft these days just killing the whole project off and moving on to more promising areas of revenue growth is most likely.
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But I'm not sure what series of PR disasters you're referring to. As far as I can tell, everything is going swimmingly for Microsoft and the Xbox 360. Ok, so they didn't put the best games on th
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If you want to read a serious analysis read this Merrill Lynch report released today: http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_cont
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From what I've seen, most of the intrest in this console has been from the non-hardcore. Anyone who has acually taken the time to look into this knows that the initial line-up of games is nothing worth buying a system for (hell, the playable demos on the kiosks are a joke).
Usually, it's the oposite, with the hardcore gamers wanting the system right away and the more casual folks and parents sitting back and seeing how it goes.
Personaly, I've been telling people not to
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