cvxfreak said:The lead in Japan and Europe will be too great for Halo 3 alone to overcome.
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cvxfreak said:The lead in Japan and Europe will be too great for Halo 3 alone to overcome.
Aeris130 said:Non-gamers aside, they're not exactly aiming for 360 nonwaggling (hard)core players, that's for sure (or maybe they did but failed horribly in the process). If Wii's are being bought by moms or dormant Nintendo-fans doesn't really matter, since I heavily doubt that anyone (with his/her priorities set fairly straight) would have a problem choosing between the two of them.
bmf said:If we ignore the rest of the world, and just focus solely on the US (despite the thread title), the 360 is probably safe for about another 14 months or so.
Hence these charts (thanks go to Bildi):
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r89/Bildi777/NPD Graphs/200704NPD1.jpg
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r89/Bildi777/NPD Graphs/200704NPD3.jpg
Once we leave the US and hit worldwide sales, Jimbo's argument fall apart completely.
jimbo said:Are we talking monthly sales numbers? Or LTD numbers, because that's what I thought you were talking about.
At that point it might not make a difference either way.jimbo said:Are we talking monthly sales numbers? Or LTD numbers, because that's what I thought you were talking about.
That's the Big If. I'm not very confident in Nintendo's ability to meet demand any time this year.Odysseus said:if nintendo has the supply (big if), i think wii could sell 3 million in november and december combined, which would considerably shrink the gap, since i think 360 does no more than last year's numbers if they do not drop the price.
AdmiralViscen said:"There are plenty of other titles in the 360 line-up that will prove more appealing to the general public than Wii titles in the US."
You didn't say "the majority of Wii titles." You said Wii titles in general. Glad you backpedaled to claer it up.
Wii Sports is one of the major hardware drivers of Wii sales, and is certainly more "appealing to the general public" (your words) than Gears of War, which is 360's highest selling title.
DeaconKnowledge said:One in effect leads to the other.
If we were to make a bet on LTD, I would bet you that the Wii will usurp the 360's marketshare by April '08. The only reason i'm hesitant is that that's a while off. If you're down though, i'm all for it.
jimbo said:Everyone knows people bought PS2's just for movies ;p
Please don't tell me you are actually buying into the PR crap that the WII is NOT catering to gamers. Or that Nitendo is NOT trying to get the 100+ million of current gamers out there.
Yeah they are trying to expand the market.....but it doesn't take a genius to figure out they want the core gamer as much as Sony and MS. They will never make it by trying to sell ONLY to non-gamers and alpha moms.
So yeah, of course that's what it means. And that's exactly what's going on.
jimbo said:GOW doesn't come with a 360 over here.
bmf said:That's the Big If. I'm not very confident in Nintendo's ability to meet demand any time this year.
Well, you sort of can, because it is THE title that the majority of non- or lapsed gamers buy a Wii for. You try it, you buy it.jimbo said:Dude I also said 360 titles, as in plural. You're trying to turn it into something I did not say. And I am not backpedaling.
Let me be more clear: The 360's LINE-UP will prove more popular than the WII's line-up in the US.
And Wii Sports is a pack-in. You can't judge if its popularity compared to games like GOW in the US, because people have NO CHOICE in the manner. GOW doesn't come with a 360 over here.
jimbo said:Dude I also said 360 titles, as in plural. You're trying to turn it into something I did not say. And I am not backpedaling.
Let me be more clear: The 360's LINE-UP will prove more popular than the WII's line-up in the US.
And Wii Sports is a pack-in. You can't judge if its popularity compared to games like GOW in the US, because people have NO CHOICE in the manner. GOW doesn't come with a 360 over here.
jimbo said:I'll take that bet. I have never been good at predicting monthly numbers, because anything can happen short term. Long term, it's pretty clear, so yeah.
jimbo said:Dude I also said 360 titles, as in plural. You're trying to turn it into something I did not say. And I am not backpedaling.
Let me be more clear: The 360's LINE-UP will prove more popular than the WII's line-up in the US.
And Wii Sports is a pack-in. You can't judge if its popularity compared to games like GOW in the US, because people have NO CHOICE in the manner. GOW doesn't come with a 360 over here.
jimbo a page earlier said:In the mean time I won't continue to argue against a flawed theory.
StevieP said:And if it did, it wouldn't be anywhere NEAR as popular and viral as Wii Sports is and will continue to be. You just don't get it. Many people consider Wii Sports a $250 game with free hardware, as strange as that may sound to your microcosmic view of the videogame market.
jimbo said:Wow.
jimbo said:Wow.
Well I guess your lack of perspective on the mass market explains why you think the 360's lineup will dominate Wii's in the US.
Question: by your reckoning, which console had the best US lineup in January, February, March and April?
Question: by your reckoning, which console had the best US lineup in January, February, March and April?jimbo said:There are plenty of other titles in the 360 line-up that will prove more appealing to the general public than Wii titles in the US.
heliosRAzi said:I think of it like this:
One market (the hardcore) is a subset of another (everyone). The 360 is going after that subset and caters to them. The Wii is catering to everyone.
Which has a better potential for the most sales: the smaller market or the bigger market?
Slurpy said:So when are the next Media Create #s?
RiskyChris said:Hey Jimbo, here's a bit of a hint. There aren't 100+ million gamers out there.
If you took all sales of GTA and Halo and added them together, assuming no person owned more than one of the games, then you wouldn't hit 100 million.
You know where that PS2 fanbase comes from? CASUALS! 360's software lineup will do wonders to attract the X million gamers (however big that is, 10-20 million in America?), but it has no chance against Wii for that critical PS2 casual base.
Edit: I guess above you've admitted they're casual gamers partly. So why is the 360 lineup more suited to attract these such gamers?
jimbo said:Wow, that's great logic. So now the ENTIRE gaming market are made up of Halo and GTA owners?
And here's a wake-up call: CASUAL gamers bought PS and PS2's NOT WII's!
It has been proven that the casuals LIKE the type of games that appeared on the PS and PS2. It was those type of games that attracted them. This is a fact.
The Wii does NOT try to replicate the PS and PS2.
I'm going to go with the logic that if the Playstation experience is what attracted casual gamers in the first place, and then the Playsation 2 experience continued to retain that userbase with the same type of games.....then the console that offers those same type of games again.....will continue to attract them. It's THAT simple.
The Wii is the furthest of the three from what the PS and PS2 was.
heliosRAzi said:I think of it like this:
One market (the hardcore) is a subset of another (everyone). The 360 is going after that subset and caters to them. The Wii is catering to everyone.
Which has a better potential for the most sales: the smaller market or the bigger market?
RiskyChris said:What part of the 360 library mirrors the PS 1/2 library?
Casuals didn't flock to PLAYSTATION largely until the price was in their range. Wii's is already there.
I see three genres there and a resolution. Is that supposed to be definitive?jimbo said:Really?
So if I am a sim-racing game fan, is the Wii catering to me?
If I like HD gaming, does the Wii cater to me?
If I am big on games like MGS does the Wii cater to me?
If I like sandbox games like GTA4 does the Wii cater to me?
Etc, etc etc.
I've made this argument before....the Wii has the BIGGEST GAPS in genres of all consoles.
The Sphinx said:I see three genres there and a resolution. Is that supposed to be definitive?
jimbo said:Really?
So if I am a sim-racing game fan, is the Wii catering to me?
If I like HD gaming, does the Wii cater to me?
If I am big on games like MGS does the Wii cater to me?
If I like sandbox games like GTA4 does the Wii cater to me?
Etc, etc etc.
I've made this argument before....the Wii has the BIGGEST GAPS in genres of all consoles.
jimbo said:Wow, that's great logic. So now the ENTIRE gaming market are made up of Halo and GTA owners?
And here's a wake-up call: CASUAL gamers bought PS and PS2's NOT WII's!
It has been proven that the casuals LIKE the type of games that appeared on the PS and PS2. It was those type of games that attracted them. This is a fact.
The Wii does NOT try to replicate the PS and PS2.
I'm going to go with the logic that if the Playstation experience is what attracted casual gamers in the first place, and then the Playsation 2 experience continued to retain that userbase with the same type of games.....then the console that offers those same type of games again.....will continue to attract them. It's THAT simple.
The Wii is the furthest of the three from what the PS and PS2 was.
I wish you'd stop like you promised a couple of pages ago.jimbo said:Because I stopped?
jimbo said:Really?
So if I am a sim-racing game fan, is the Wii catering to me?
If I like HD gaming, does the Wii cater to me?
If I am big on games like MGS does the Wii cater to me?
If I like sandbox games like GTA4 does the Wii cater to me?
Etc, etc etc.
I've made this argument before....the Wii has the BIGGEST GAPS in genres of all consoles.
jimbo said:How about ALL of it?
You're right, the Wii's already there and people are still buying 200k PS2's a month.
Take a hint!
SO you admit your post does nothing to prove your point?jimbo said:Because I stopped?
heliosRAzi said:Uh, why couldn't it get those games... well, besides HD gaming (but only the hardcore care for that and they don't make up a substantial part of the market). The Wii can get a sim-racing game. IT can get a big game like MGS (Zelda, No More Heroes, Manhunt 2, MP3), it already has a sandbox game (The Godfather:BHE, the best edition.)
It might have the biggest gaps in genres out of all the consoles, but it's not like it can't get them.
Besides, you seem to be worrying about the merit; I'm talking about sales potential. The Wii has a better potential to sell more systems than the 360.
schuelma said:So jimbo....what market is PS3 and 360 appealing to...based on sales of course
jimbo said:Sure it can, but the 360 already has them. And the majority of them are coming out before the end of the year.
jimbo said:Really?
So if I am a sim-racing game fan, is the Wii catering to me?
If I like HD gaming, does the Wii cater to me?
If I am big on games like MGS does the Wii cater to me?
If I like sandbox games like GTA4 does the Wii cater to me?
Etc, etc etc.
I've made this argument before....the Wii has the BIGGEST GAPS in genres of all consoles.
And see how that's helping x360 over the Wii.jimbo said:Sure it can, but the 360 already has them.
RiskyChris said:Well I think by virtue of being market leader, these gaps will be filled. Fast.
Why can't you accept that games like MGS already exist on Wii?
Edit: Since when have racing sims, games like MGS, and sandbox games made a console sell 100 M?
schuelma said:And yet the 360 is getting rolled 3:1 (or so) worldwide by the Wii right now..what does that tell you? From a sales perspective, isn't it pretty logical that right now Wii has the most mass market appeal?
A HUGE library of games combined with a cheap price.jimbo said:What the hell do you think sold all those PS and PS2's? Sponge Bob?
jimbo said:Absolutely. I agree with you.
Why it does, and why it will or it won't in the future is why I disagree with some of you.
jimbo said:Sure it can, but the 360 already has them. And the majority of them are coming out before the end of the year.
jimbo said:[/B]
What the hell do you think sold all those PS and PS2's? Sponge Bob?