Where the PS3 Stands Now 293
Phil Harrison and 1up's Luke Smith had a chat about the current positioning of the PlayStation 3, and it makes for some interesting reading. A quietly confident Harrison discusses the future of game distribution online, their attitude towards competition in the console market, and clarifies a few things about the potential for PS3 price cuts. The previous discussion about price cuts was apparently a big misunderstanding. "PH: Well, do you know what [Takao Yuhara] said was, cost reduction, not price drop, and there's a big difference between cost reduction and price drop. So, that I believe is where the confusion came from. Obviously, we are investing our money in making PlayStation 3s cheaper to manufacture -- that's part of our business plan. 1UP: You're not going to pass the savings along? PH: When we can, when there are savings to pass along to the consumer, we would obviously choose to do that. That's the business model. 1UP: Wait? You guys are doing this to make money? Really? PH: That's videogame hardware 101."
The PS3 stands proudly (Score:4, Funny)
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It's modded Funny? How about Depressingly True?
I've been in a couple of retail stores north of Atlanta recently, and they had pallets of PS3's. I still haven't gotten a Wii yet, though, because no one seems to be able to keep them in stock, even though it's two months after they came out and they've produced like ten times as many. :-(
It's pretty obvious to me which company has a right to be proud and which one should be doing some serous soul-searching.
Sprint, not Marathon (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm wondering whether that will be enough. It took the PSP quite a while to come out with some decent games, and it seems to be too late. The console war is more of a sprint than a marathon. Your console needs to achieve critical mass quickly in order to get good third-party support. If that doesn't happen, a few good games a year later won't move enough boxes to change the course.
It seems that third-party devs are already moving support from the PS3 to the Wii, even after only a few months of sales. That could spell disaster for Sony.
What could help the PS3, though, is Bluray. If (and that's a big if) people want to move away from DVDs, the PS3 may yet reach a market. Even then, however, it's unclear whether that market would also be interested in games.
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I think the main problem is that Nintendo is having a hard time getting to their production facilities to find out what the problem is, you see they already have millions of dollars in profits that they are wading through.
Surprisingly enough whenever a Wii is found on sale people immediately buy them.
Manufacturers want their products to fly off the shelves, products on shelves mean depreciation of inventory at their manufacturing plants, this costs the
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Care to mention where this Best Buy is? I'm sure a number of slashdotters would love to know so that they can hurry over and buy them.
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Key word there being apparently. Though I almost wish the sales would slow down so I could actually find one in stock [nowinstock.net] without it being a giant bundle or geting raped on ebay.
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make money? (Score:5, Funny)
I guess Nintendo was the only one to actually pass that class.
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So when Phil Harrison says that making money off of the sale of a console is "videogame hardware 101," It's obvious that there's only one game company with a passing grade in that class. But I guess saying so is "flamebait."
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Microsoft on the other hand... AFAIK the 360 is currently selling at a small profit but the Xbox 1 never reached that point, which is w
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Basically the only reason they haven't d
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IMO striving for profitaiblity is also why they haven't released a larger hard drive yet... much of that $75 of profit comes from the fact that the 20GB HDD is outrageously overpriced at this point. releasing a larger HDD would either kill their profits on the Premium unit (if they included the larger HDD with it) or it would drive sales towards the CORE un
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But you need to remember MS's business model:
1) Spend outrageous, insane amount of money to undercut all competition
2) Become monopoly
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To paraphrase another great strategist, "You don't enter a console war with the hardware you want. You enter a console war with the hardware you have."
If Sony had lowered their sights a little when designing the PS3, there's no reason why they shouldn't have been able to create a profitable console that could sell for $400 or less. But no, they decided they NEEDED a Cell processor, and they NEEDED a Blu-Ray d
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But, unfortunately, Sony would never even begin to consider the possibility of creating a PS3 without BluRay. Honestly, in the minds of the big wigs, their game division could completely collapse, but it would
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Yes, both Blu-Ray and Cell were horrible mistakes. But then, what do you expect? The PS2 succeeded because the marketing killed the Dreamcast dead before the PS2 even came out, not because it was actually a superior platform (although it definitely has more raw power available, actually utilizing it all is a damned big task.)
Blu-Ray was of course added because the parent company said THOU SHALT PLAY BLU-RAY. It was obviously not because HD-DVD didn't hold enough content for games. The only reason any de
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Exactly. Lowered expectations [youtube.com] worked for me.
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That's not a characteristic you build into a console design - it just happens. If one console is a runaway success, it tends to last more than the 4-5 years of the stragglers.
Atari VCS (2600): runaway success, so successful that it continued selling well after the more powerful Intellivision and Colecovision were released. Atari released
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How is it flamebait? Bashing Sony's PS3 decisions gets you easy +moderation.
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You know, the Ps2, Xbox, Xbox 360, and (especially) the PS3 were/are being sold at a loss, for at least the first year or two the system was/is out. Only Nintendo refrains from such behavior, selling all of their hardware at a profit.
So when Phil Harrison says that making money off of the sale of a console is "videogame hardware 101," It's obvious that there's only one game company with a passing grade in that class. But I guess saying so is "flamebait."
I wouldn't worry, you're back up as "funny" now (though that won't help your karma); I think this thread has had a Sony Fanboi moderator go through it, AnonymousSonyFanboiTroll got an "interesting" upmod.
To address your point, you're spot on, but to sell at a profit, Sony would have to sell the PS3 at around $1000, here in the UK they will be selling at around £425 (~$800) and that's still a loss as I understand it. The system is selling badly as it is, how much worse do you think it'd be seling at
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Not true. There are numerous interviews with Miyamoto out there where he says that they of course do not make a profit on every console sold at every point of the whole life cycle, but that overall they do.
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The Ps3 may be the same as the Ps2. Since the majority fo the initial costs is R&D and fab facilities. Their cost
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The Wii isn't outselling the PS2 here, because Nintendo is still not shipping enough Wiis to satisfy the demand for them. You can't find them in stock anywhere.
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For people who are prepared to spend more money and get a higher-specced console (of whom there are relatively few), the PS3 is the more appealing choice.
zzz...Is it under $100 yet?...zzz (Score:3, Funny)
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wow (Score:3, Funny)
Damn, Sony sure had me fooled...
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Problem with PS3 release was... (Score:5, Interesting)
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It is possible that enough games could come out to make it attractive to a large enough segment of the population even without a price drop, but I can'
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Actually, I'd say that a good number of consoles have a system-seller at launch. Nintendo has always had one, except for the GameCube (Super Mario World, Mario 64, and now Zelda:TP), and Smash Bros. Melee was quick on the heals of the GCN launch, if you want to count that. The
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The Genesis launched with Altered Beast as the pack-in, and no real good games beyond that. Sonic didn't come along until quite a bit later, like almost two years later.
One good example you left off was the original NES, which launched with Super Mario Bros., perhaps the best launch game of all time.
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Anyway, I f
Vaporware (Score:4, Interesting)
Define "very shortly". The PSP was supposed to have this functionality for music over a *year* ago. It's been delayed so many times that I think people have largely forgotten about it. Sony was always talking about being able to use Sony Connect to purchase music and possibly videos on/for the PSP (in order to posture the PSP as a competitor to the iPod), but that clearly has not yet taken place. Why should the PS3 be any different?
Cost reduction (Score:5, Informative)
A risky strategy, when you consider the deep pockets of Microsoft (also selling their console at a loss), and that Nintendo is actually making a profit on their consoles. But it's still early in the cycle for this generation of consoles. Personally, I'm cheering for Nintendo. But it's MUCH to early to count Sony out of the game.
The PS3 has it rough (Score:4, Interesting)
"Perception": People see 600 - 800 dollars and no games. They see a huge Sony ego and laughable selling numbers. No one's buying it, no one wants one.
Reality: It can be bought here in the US for as little as 499 if you want the 20GB model, and if you're patient by summer we'll have a healthy injection of new games on the PS3. They even have more demos and movie trailers available in the PS3 network for free. Games are coming, and patience is key. I'm not an apologist. This is just how new consoles tend to work.
As for the ego, it's there. But it's not contempt for consumers, as most detractors would have you believe. It's confidence. They're saying, "we're number 1". Sony needs to be seen as confident in this console outing. You want them to say "Yeah it sucks, get an Xbox?"
The price is out of necessity, not arrogance. They're definitely losing more per console than Microsoft. Blu-ray was a risk, but not a totally harmful one. Prices will come down and the complaining will slowly go away
"Target market" is the other aspect that's hurting the PS3.
Not only do people not want to drop 500-600-800 dollars on a game system, they certainly don't want to pay more for the same games. That's the problem most 360 owners see with the PS3. They can't envy it any. Pay tons more for some future exclusives? Laughable.
The PS3 is for people who want blu-ray, PS3, PS2, and don't have a 360 already, and are willing to spend at least 500 bucks for it, probably more. That's not a great subset of people.
With all of that, it's a testimony to the power of Sony and its future exclusives that so many people are buying the thing.
Re:The PS3 has it rough (Score:5, Funny)
Obviously, but there's a point where confidence does become contempt. Or at least where it is seen as arrogance and presumption, and the customer is offended. As for me, that line was crossed by Sony's gaming division when they said that they thought people would get another job if they had to in order to get a PS3. It was the presumption that their shit was so hot that we would fall all over ourselves to get it, no matter what. That's not an appropriate form of confidence. It's the difference between "we will defeat our competitiors!" and Romero-esque "Ya'll are my bitches!"
It's kinda like the dating scene. You need to be confident, right? Well there's a difference between going up to a beautiful woman in a way that suggests you are not intimidated by her, and walking up and saying "Hey babe, I'm the man of your dreams, you'll be sucking my dick by the end of the night, even after I do THIS!" and then slapping her.
That might work sometimes (run screaming if it does), but it is hardly a good way to achieve broad market penetration, if you catch my drift.
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Five hundred bucks will buy a lot of stuff. It will almost pay my rent for the month (and I share a ~2000 sq.ft. house with a 400 sq.ft. addition on 12 ac. with my SO) and it's one-third of what I paid for my car, which is fuel-injected, has only minor dings, the paint is generally in good shape, and it has AWD and ABS.) That's a LOT of money! When you consider that consoles have tended to come out at $300 for some ti
The price is killing it (Score:2, Interesting)
With no HDTV, there's no compelling reason at this point to own either PS3 or 360. Eventually they'll have some more (and some *subjective word* good) exclusive titles, but as it is, almost everything is
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Well, that might be your problem. Twilight Princess is very much a last-gen game in terms of everything but the Wiimote control (it spent years in development on the GC before a last-minute switch to Wii), and Dead Rising has ... problems with non-HDTVs that can severely hamper your enjoyment of the game
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The Playstation 2 is still available for sale, costs about $130 brand new, and if titles like Guitar Hero II are any indication, the console is far from dead yet.
The problem Sony faces is how to prevent PS2 sales from cannibalizing potential PS3 sales. Well, that's one of the problem
It is Inevitable, It is Our Destiny (Score:2)
But, I have no delusions that the PS3 will not be amazingly successful. Because the PS3 has two franchises that the 360, currently, does not (So, I'll put in my disclaimer that if exclusivity is broken, my post is moot): Gran Turismo and Final Fantasy. It doesn't matter if we hate Sony. It doesn't matter if its over priced. I
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What people never seem to get is that people bought a PS2 because videogames are an inexpensive form of entertainment and the Playstation 2 was the most popular videogame system on the market; currently, you can't say that the PS3 is inexpensive, and the PS3 is not the most popular system on t
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As for over priced, I don't feel that way. But it might because I have enough room in my budget to get the Ps3 and a whack of games and acccesories right now. All I am waiting for is a compelling game. My PS2 is starting to have slow load times so it's days are numbered (5 years ol
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PS3 is too expensive for me (and a lot of people) simply because there's one game out that I'd like to play, and one, maybe two, thats actually been announced. Exclusives that is.
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Sure, it didn't spell death for Nintendo, and the N64 had some great games and plenty of people bought them. Bu
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Gran Turismo was THE reason I bought a PS2. It's NOT enough to get me to buy a PS3. I paid $300 for the PS2 with GT3. I'm not paying $560 to play GT5. It's just not going to happen. For $500 I could buy a FWD beater, take it up in the BLM lands north of here,
Who isn't (Score:2)
Yes it is. But if you know the history of consoles, who isn't? Nintendo was for a long time, despite their current good guy image. Microsoft still is; if anything, their record is worse than Sony's. Sega perhaps was not (if you give them a pass for "blast processing" and abandoning the 32X), but look what happened to them.
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First game is here (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm a long term Sega fan, and when I first moved to Tokyo 12 years ago spent up to 3 hours a night in my local arcade playing Virtua Fighter 2, Fighting Vipers, and Virtua On Oratorio Tangram, and played all three in competition.
The release of the Dreamcast meant that I got to get the "arcade experience" at home, Soul Calibur with the official Sega arcade controller, and Virtua On with the Twin Stick controller was the best an arcade gamer could could buy.
Until now:)
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Yesterday the first of the games I bought my PS3 for turned up, Virtua Fighter 5 and the Sega arcade controller.
The controller is simply amazing, cost a fortune but an hour after unpacking it I was online ordering a second! It's currently sitting next to my Dreamcast official arcade controller which , well, looks a little tired.
The game is purely for fight game fans, nothing here for the mass market, but for anyone who spent hours in an arcade playing the various Virtua Fighters it is an absolute must have.
I don't want to even think about much a HDTV, PS3, and controller cost but I'm happy so it was money well spent:)
Forget the console wars, if you are a arcade fight game fan, you need this game, the Tekken download, two Sega controllers, and a PS3. Sell blood if you have to, but get it.
Re:First game is here (Score:5, Informative)
http://xboxyde.com/news_3903_en.html [xboxyde.com]
When will the PS3 be finished? (Score:2, Interesting)
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Bluetooth is an RF (radio frequency) protocol.
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After all, the words "defect free" are often proven to be foolish ones, given the history of... well, anything.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Playstation platform, and I agree that the Wii is going to have big problems once the novelty is gone. It just that your comment sounds an awful lot like marketing, rather than true commentary. (The fact that it's anonymous makes it even more suspect.)
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There used to be a video on the internet where some boys tired of their Gamecube and decided to destroy it. They dragged it behind a truck, while someone else followed and filmed. The purple bugger took a good beating.
Afterwards they brought it home and put Smash Bros in. The thing still worked. They later took a baseball bat to it, and it "almost" started up.
I'm not sure if that qualifies as rock solid
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Re:PS3 Kicking Ass On All Fronts (Score:4, Informative)
*please mod informative, please mod informative*
Re:PS3 Kicking Ass On All Fronts (Score:5, Interesting)
The problem for me is games like Wii sports are just lacking the depth to really hold my attention, and for games like Zelda the use of the Wii remote is just rather "meh". IMO it didn't add anything to Zelda and I would not have enjoyed the game any less using a Wavebird.
so about a month past buying the Wii it's started collecting dust and I've gone back to playing Xbox 360 games. IMO if the Wii wants to get past being a gimmick they need games that have the compelling depth of Zelda combined with the unique and value added controller usage of Wii Sports. So far the only title that really delivers that is Trauma Center, but I've already played that title... on the DS (widescreen support would have been nice too), Red Steel was close but the buggy game mechanics killed what uniqueness the Wii Remote added to it. I'm sure they'll come but as of right now I don't consider the Wii to be much more compelling then the PS3 is right now, if anything it serves as a nice show piece and entertainer when friends and family visit, and I'm sure there will be better games down the road... right now though, and I think the same holds true for many other hardcore gamers, there just isn't enough substance.
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Condemned: Criminal Origins was available at launch and continues to be my favorite Xbox 360 title so far, single player only but the story was compelling enough that I'd love to see a feature length film from it. Dead Rising and Saints Row as sandbox games also offer plenty of interest holding dep
Well, yeah (Score:3, Insightful)
Wii sports was a demonstration disc thrown into the box for free. It was intended to show consumers and developers the proper way to use and develop for the Wii.
Of course it lacks depth. There is no depth. But you get what you pay for. In this case, you get a whole lot more.
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I managed to get one of the first Wiis, so I'm about as far along on the 'novelty' scale as anyone. The Wii needs more good games, just like the PS3 does. The major difference is that it DOES have some already.
The biggest problem with the Wii is indeed insensitivity, as you suggest. But only with the pointing aspect. Using it like a laser pointer is horrid. There is NO adjustment to make it fit your TV. The end result is that almost nobody can position the sensor bar so that the area the
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Re:PS3 Kicking Ass On All Fronts (Score:4, Interesting)
But then you get recommendations like Wario Ware and Raving Rabbids. More games of minigames. Theres Elebits and Zelda, and Trauma Center, but what else? Red Steel blows. I'm looking forward to Metroid Prime 3 and Smash Brothers.
I hate to say it, but the one thing Sony Fanboy has been right about is that the lineup of Wii games have been a rather dismal succession of PS2/GC ports and minigames so far.
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At any console launch, at least to date, there has never been what could be considered a truly fleshed out, solely of good quality set of launch titles. Each console has had its focal points and weaknesses that were only compensated for later, whether it was sports and FPSs, RPGs and sandboxes, or Platformers and war games. One or two genres have always tended to get clustered around, leaving most of the rest sidelined or represented by lackluster t
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I'm guessing we just have a regular old fanboy who is so emotionally invested in his game system choice that he has to wear it as his one and only badge of pride.
If any of this is true... (Score:2, Interesting)
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Absolutely silent operation - bravo Sony engineering!
Ah, yes...Sony engineering, which also gave us the Square button o
Re:Landed with a thud? At number 1 (Score:2, Informative)
You should research a little before making patently FALSE statements.
http://www.joystiq.com/2007/02/15/japanese-softwa
One wonders why you care so much about all the consoles doing OK?
Re:Landed with a thud? At number 1 (Score:5, Informative)
Last week Lets Make a J-League Pro Soccer Club 5 sold 108,250 and Harvest Moon: The Island I Grew Up On sold 81,000 in their first week
The week before Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas sold 220,750 and Romance of the Three Kingdoms Wars DS sold 81,750 in their first week
And the week before that hack G.U. Vol. 3 sold 132,750 and Wario: Master of Disguise sold 94,000 in their first week
These are very 'average' games in Japan selling 2 to 4 times as much as Virtual Fighter 5 did
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last week. There was 1 PS3 game, 0 Xbox games, and 3 Wii games. Meanwhile there
were tons of DS games in the top 30.
It is sad when a "console's big name title" can barely take the top spot from a
game that has been out for 2 months.
PS2 - 2
PSP - 1
PS3 - 1
NDS - 23
WII - 3
Top 10:
01. (PS3, Sega) Virtua Fighter 5 - 48,346 / NEW
02. (WII, Nintendo) Wii Sports - 45,897 / 1,004,555
03. (WII, Nintendo) Wii Play - 36,090 / 879,432
04. (NDS, N
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Hi. I think you are trolling, but I'm responding anyway.
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Sure, you need to get used to the analog nub, but it's basically a n
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1) Everytime I try the PS3 in a department store, it freezes or is already froze due to overheating.
2) Silent operation? Not sure about that. But, have you seen the insides of a PS3? It's 50% heatsink. Sure, it might run quiet, but even with the massive heatsink, it still overheats...and the trade off is the size of the system. It's absolutely massive.
3) Last I checked, my local target had 5 PS3's, the EB across the street actually has
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I won't bother with the rest of your fanboy tantrum.
Why? Because it has less to do with being a fanboy (pot calling kettle black, eh Sony fanboy?) and more to do with reality?
Seriously, how can you honestly keep saying that they're sold out when theres tons of evidence going around that they aren't? I can walk into my Gamestop right now and buy one. Its hard to take you seriously when you don the fanboy goggles and sound like you're about to cream yourself whenever you talk about the PS3.
Seriously.
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Virtua Fighter series First Week Sales: (Famitsu)
11/21/1994: SAT Virtua Fighter - 64,718 (Saturn Launch title)
11/27/1995: SAT Virtua Fighter 2 - 540,539
11/23/1998: DC Virtua Fighter 3tb - 97,659
(DreamCast Launch title)
1/28/2002: PS2 Virtua Fighter 4 -
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Re:PS3 Kicking Ass On All Fronts (Score:4, Informative)
The hidden contradiction here is that the top selling game in Japan this past week was Virtua Fighter, it's not just about to hit the shelves.
More importantly, it only sold ~3000 more copies than Wii Sports. Wii Sports has been on the market for 11 weeks now, and on its release week sold slighly most than three times as many copies as Virtua Fighter did. If the novelty of Wii Sports is dying, we can only assume that the novelty of the first four incarnations of Virtua Fighter is as well.
I will grant you the point that Nintendo does need to work hard to keep their release schedule flowing smoothly, but this is true of any system with or without a special controller.
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Where the 20GB XBox 360 has a (pretty constant) sales rank of 5 and the Nintendo Wii has a sales rank of 4 according to eproduct wars [eproductwars.com].
No, it demonstrates how stupid people are because you can get a 60GB [gamestop.com] or 20GB [gamestop.com] PS3 from Gamestop.com for the regular price.
Read your own links (Score:2)
I am not passing judgment on the wisdom of people paying more than they could be for a product. I am pointing out that it happens, it appears to happen pretty often, and that is a measure of p
In fact, read your first link! (Score:2)
You can see there what happens to the PS3 sales rank when they actually get units in stock to sell, as they had for a day or so around 1/28.
Further reinforcing the point I am making about demand.
Re:Must be doing something right, or are they? (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course, Amazon ships to countries where they won't let you buy a PS3 at retail yet
Which countries? (Score:2)
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Forgive me if I am skeptical that the population of Puerto Rico is snapping up enough $700 PS3's to keep the sales rank around 58.