Xbox 360 Still in Short Supply 89
Spad writes "The Register is reporting that the Xbox360 is likely to remain scarce well into the spring, citing component shortages and a lack of manufacturing capacity. In an interview with USA Today, Circuit City said that due to the shortages they won't be promoting the console, as there's no point throwing resources at a product it can't sell. Microsoft had hoped to ship 2.75m consoles in the first three months, but are currently well short of that mark, having shipped a mere 600,000 units since its launch two months ago." Supply issues continue to harm the system's sales, moving back the Australia launch of the console until late March. Update: 01/27 15:19 GMT by Z : Despite these setbacks, Next Generation reports that Microsoft expects to ship their goal by the end of their fiscal year.
The Holiday Season Speculation (Score:4, Insightful)
The net effect, of course, to be able to create such a hype that everyone needs one regardless of how much it costs.
I don't think this effect occurred, however, as I don't seem to need one.
And so I waited in expectation for the flood gates to be released as wave after wave of consoles hit everywhere. And I waited. And waited.
Is it possible that they were seriously having a hard time producing the units before the holidays? Or is this just their marketing tactic biting them in the ass with retailers balking at the cruel fates Microsoft tried to assign them?
Re:The Holiday Season Speculation (Score:4, Insightful)
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Don't forget that the reason to be out first is to ensure that every developer produces games for your system; look at the PS2, the small lead it built up in its first year ensured that (most) third party developers were building or porting games to the PS2. If the only system you can get Resident Evil 4 and
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If they still can't meet demand, to the point that their advertising is suffering, then I have to concede that I was wrong and Microsoft really does have manufacturing problems. (heheh)
I suppose my Microsoft bias is showing, but I really did take this long to convince me that they weren't operating some vast global conspiracy in this instance.
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Retailers are furious (Score:2)
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Re:Retailers are furious (Score:2)
It's when you get the games on high def (1080p) on a 150" screen (I'm using an LCD projector) that you really can enjoy the 360. I guess this will be true for the PS3 too. All the games I mentioned looks and plays extremely well.
Of course, you could say the same for the PC. I have one of my computers hooked up to this setup as well, and Half-Life 2 on hig res. with high details is quite astounding.
The first month, I had my 360 hooked
Re:Retailers are furious (Score:1)
Re:Retailers are furious (Score:2)
Re:Retailers are furious (Score:2)
If no one wanted to buy one, there wouldn't be a "shortage" genius. Its cheaper (adjusted for inflation) than the NES, SNES, N64, PS1 or PS2. It had one of the best launch lineups for a modern console (name a better one) and only about 2% of people experience any issues whatsoever.
What other biased anti-M$ crap can you dream up.
Re:Retailers are furious (Score:2)
Also 2% is a pretty high failure rate after just a few weeks. Especially when it gets warmer and dust starts to collect everywhere, the failure rate will probably become much higher.
Re:Retailers are furious (Score:2)
The food sucks and there isn't enough of it! ;)
Right now, I don't feel too bad that I don't have an XBox360 yet but, once some of the new games come out this spring, I'll be disappointed if I can't get my hands on the 360.
At this rate... (Score:4, Funny)
-Eric
Re:At this rate... (Score:1)
Re:At this rate... (Score:2)
-Eric
No way, IBM can't fill demand? (Score:1, Funny)
Certainly nobody was disappointed that the PPC970 failed to reach 3GHz within the roadmap, or that supplies were short, or that power consumption and heat expelled was at the back of IBM's mind, and was so distressed by this that they, say, changed architecture [apple.com] for more reliably available, lower-wattage, cooler-running chips.
If
Similarities? (Score:2, Interesting)
1. We are seeing more and more games that are rehashes of earlier titles... remember all the crap titles for the 2600?
2. The game industry has reached a point where people are going to college just to write games, and end up mediocre programmers. Much like the ones that got hired in 1983.
3. Do you see much heart go into the games today? Reminds me of Atari 2600 Pacman. The programmer was
Re:Similarities? (Score:2)
I don't expect to see it though. I think ultimately the PS3 will come out tops despite the delayed launch(es). It looks like being the PS2 of our time
A lot rides too on whether the HDTV revolution does happen. By the looks of it, it may be a year
Re:Similarities? (Score:1)
Now some of the best games coming out for Xbox 360 (Oblivion, for example) are also coming out for the PC, so I'm just going to get the PC version. I realize MS doesnt want to hurt its PC gaming market by making too many games exclusive to Xbox and not PC, but that's probably hurting Xbox s
Re:Similarities? (Score:2)
1)New TVs are expensive. HDTV is even more expensive. COnsumers are not yet willing to pay the extra, on average
2)The lifetime of a TV tends to be around a decade. Most people will not be buying new TVs anytime soon.
3)Not all people put the game system on their main TV. Hard to say what the majority is, but most people with kids at least tend to put it on a second TV, so adults can watch TV while the kids game. Th
Re:Similarities? (Score:2)
1. There are rehashes, sure, but there are also tons of original titles (Shadow of the colossus, darwinia, fahrenheit etc.), and the "rehashes", by which I suppose you mean sequels, are often well done and better than their prequels.
2. No one went to college to be game programmers in 1983. The idea would be laughable. If they did, we'd have better games back then.
3. As in no.1, lots of original games are released, with heart and soul gone into the making of them.
Re:Similarities? (Score:2)
2. How is that anything at all like 1983? Were you alive in 1983? Colleges
Re:Similarities? (Score:2)
Re:Import one from Japan (Score:1)
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This is a result of either.... (Score:2)
How poorly do you make an expectation to sell over 2.5 million units in the first three weeks, to then only have sold 600,000 units in the first 3 months. Talk about setting a terrible expectation. If by April they are still having problems, they might as well hold off till next christmas.
I'm wondering though, could this also be a result of beta testing?
On purpose (Score:1)
Or imagine the opposite: plenty of 360's that nobody wants... that's bad marketing!
I disagree (Score:2)
I think when there are shortages, companies sometimes try to "spin" the fact into a positive, to make it look as though they are in control. Product shortages are almost always a negative for a business unless you can use the shortage to increase the price, which doesn't apply here.
Re:On purpose (Score:1)
Well, you're wrong. They have a current window where they're selling the newest console. It is to their advantage to get as many 360s into consumers hands as possible now, while there is no competition. The battle to sell the 360 isn't going to get easier once the Revolution and the PS3 come out. There is absolutely no reason to think that a company would not want to sell as many units as possible - even at a loss - MS still wants their installed base to dwarf th
Re:On purpose (Score:2)
Plus the fact is that they're losing money on the boxes and need to make it up on software sales, and less boxes mean proportionally less software sales. (well, actually building and selling fewer boxes is an improvement on the old bottom line, maybe it is intentional :-)
Building your base as first to market on the new gen plat
Re:On purpose, just like Apple (Score:1)
Apple has finally realized that it isn't good to limit supply and instead are ensuring lots of stock available before they release a product. I think they found more backlash in announcing a product for sale, and having
Re:On purpose, just like Apple (Score:2)
Remembering back on some of Apple's product launches, I seem to recall Apple being terrible at reading the market and overproducing undesirable models while having chronic shortages of the nicer ones. Over and over again.
Nowadays, they've streamlined (i.e. reduced) the number of varying models and have improved, i
Re:On purpose (Score:2)
Re:On purpose (Score:2)
360s on eBay are hardly fetching a premium anymore so I'd say there really isn't a shortage anymore. Shortages justify bundles [ebgames.com], which are the only way either Microsoft or the retailer make any money off a console sale. Just try to buy a 360 locally without shelling out for
Re:On purpose (Score:1)
Shortages dont make money, they never have, they never will.
There is every bit of evidence that shortages are a fact of production. There is no evidence that shortages are done on purpose, other than people on forums going 'The're evil they must be doing it on purpose.'
Please feel free to correct me with some quantity of hard evidence to prove me wrong. Otherwise quit it with these idiotic conspiracy the
Re:Demand(Lack Of) Is The Problem (Score:1)
Hmmm (Score:2)
Not in Canada (Score:1)
I wouldn't say that is short supply.
Here in Montréal... (Score:2)
Re:Not in Canada (Score:1)
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Too much emphasis on being first to market? (Score:2)
Is there any way... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Is there any way... (Score:2, Insightful)
The 360 does not have the powering momentum that MS wanted it to have, but that doesnt change the fact that this may have a huge nock on effect.
Nintendo I can see benefit quite a bit off of this because they tend to fill demand faster than the others. This time seems no different, their hardware is cheaper to produce so they can gear up fast. Still they are coming in to it with MS already having a presence so its anyones guess as t
Ebay (Score:2)
Put it on ebay, I know dozens of people I work with still waiting.
There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:3, Funny)
Re:There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:1)
That is kind of sad considering how few MS has actually shipped. I think they may have blown it unless they can turn things around in the next three months or so.
Re:There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:1)
Re:There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:1)
It means that they said "We're going to sell X consoles in Y days" and don't come anywhere near to meeting their target.
It means that they will have wasted any advantage they were trying to gain by rushing their console out early to get a jump on Sony.
It means that their second console is a money pit to the corporation at large, much like the last one was, thus greatly decreasing the odds of ever seeing another Microsoft console. They need to turn a profit this time ar
Re:There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:1)
Re:There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:1)
This is a grand assumption.
The current XBox 360 platform requires them to get a lot of games published for their platform to make a profit on it. I don't see a problem with this approach.
Well, the obvious problem would be if they are unable to get a lot of games published on their platform. It's not like that is a rare occurence in the console world. The gaming landscape is littered wit
Re:There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:1)
Re:There is no shortage of xbox 360s on ebay (Score:1)
How about the games? (Score:2)
Looking ahead, there doesn't seem to be a deluge of games coming out for the platform anytime soon. Well, at least games in the STORE.
I've talked to a few folks I know who managed to get a 360, all of them are kind of embarassed to own a machine as expensive as that and then use it to play the
In no rush; any one else waiting? (Score:2)
Shortages... (Score:1)
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Re:Shortages... (Score:2, Insightful)
Lets assume the console costs MS $400 and they are selling it for $300, a loss of $100. Now, that is a sunk cost [wikipedia.org] to them. If the console stays on the shelf unsold, MS is out $400, but when one is sold (at $300), they are only out $100.
So, there is no ploy by the Japanese to hurt M
Re:Shortages... (Score:1)
Shortage?? (Score:3, Informative)
Anywho... I suppose the lesson learned from this is that if you really want to get the hot hardware, try looking in places where it won't sell as fast. If I remember correctly, the walmart strategy is to put a store in every town of 10,000+ people. So, if you live in a city, check the map for nearby towns that are just big enough to have a big-box retailer, but also more isolated and/or poor.
It worked for me when I bought a nintendo DS on launch day. By the time I decided to get one, most everywhere was sold out, but I found a K-mart in a smallish town that was a good 20-30 minutes from anything of interest (including the highway) and sure enough, they still had plenty to sell.
Where do they get the numbers?? (Score:1)
Re:Where do they get the numbers?? (Score:2, Insightful)
As you said, MS shipped 1.5 million units. 900k of those were in the US for the fiscal quarter ending Dec 31st. So as of DECEMBER, 900k were sold in the US. As of now... I'd guess a million or so.
Playing into their hands (Score:2, Interesting)
Well, here we are and I think it is obvious what has happened.
shortages? (Score:1)
over the last 2 weeks I've been in the CompUSA and a couple of BestBuys and they all had units sitting on the shelf. possibly some of the smaller shops like EB may be experiencing a shortage, but not the big retailers.
now, I cant say if they were the base units or the all-included ones as I'm not much of a gamer
Shipping numbers are wrong (Score:2)
Late Australian Launch? Good! (Score:2)
And then I'll wait a year or more for it to drop in price. I'll probably end up buying a second-hand one for Halo-3.
Maybe.
Still haven't finished Halo-2 and my X-Box hasn't been powered on in nearly nine months.