BattleMonkey
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OrigJake78 said:Not going to challenge my facts? That's ok. Maybe next time.
Your speculating on speculated numbers conjured up by an analyst and deeming it facts now? :lol Stay classy Junior.
OrigJake78 said:Not going to challenge my facts? That's ok. Maybe next time.
How is 600,000 bad?Tiktaalik said:Waaaay back when RockBand: Beatles was first announced and music games were appearing in the top 10s months after release I thought that the Beatles title would be the top selling game of Sept, doing over 1 million easily.
Over the rest of the year as it became apparent that the music genre was coming down to earth I of course revised that opinion. Even with lowered expectations though, Beatles seems low to me. I really expected better. Either the music game genre really is going out like a bad fad or there are less Beatles fans than I thought there were.
johnnydramavictory.gifKobun Heat said:Hey guys: I didn't see this in the thread, but I have the total numbers for Rock Band Beatles and Guitar Hero 5 across all platforms:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/10/npd-september-ps3-on-top-beatles-beat-cobain/
DangerousDave said:Wow, i hope that this junior reach soon the month/200 messages, or we'll lose a lot of fun when he'll get permabanned.
About Sony losing 100$ for each PS3... if all that people that bought a PS3 buy also 4 or 5 games (even less if they're first party) in all the lifespan of the console, in average, Sony won't be loosing anything, because the game royalties will make recover the lost money. And, well, I think that nearly all will end buying 4-5 games, at least.
You know that usually hardware is not economically worthy for the hardware consoles, but they gain the money with the royalties of the games, accesories, etc??
Tiktaalik said:Even with lowered expectations though, Beatles seems low to me. I really expected better.
Opiate said:I'm most surprised by the 360's stabilization. It still came in third, which why I presume less people are talking about it, but I expected the system to fare worse for two reasons: 1) Thus far, PS3 gains have meant 360 losses in terms of sales, and 2) Last year, there was a price cut, while this year, there was a sku shuffle.
Had the makings of a comparatively depressing month, but it was quite dandy.
Kagari said:Anyone got Batman's LTD?
OrigJake78 said:Actually on that you have a valid point. The "$53 Million" is just a worst case scenario. But you are right, and I graciously concede. There is no way of knowing exactly how many of the units sold were the PS3 Slim.
...Although I'd bet the vast majority were the new model. I'd also be willing to bet that a small percentage of those sales came from people who already owned the PS3.
(See Also: "Now with new hat.")
Either way, Sony lost a lot of money for a small victory over two opponents that have been klicking Sony's ass for the past 13 months straight. Seriously, that's no joke.
And when speaking of losses, some have claimed the PS3 has lost more than the PS2 earned. How is throwing more money down a hole a victory? I'm not seeing it.
150 billion!D-Pad said:Go, M+ penetration! About how many of these things are in households now?
cjelly said:How is 600,000 bad?
OrigJake78 said:OMG you called me original fake. How clever!
Not going to challenge my facts? That's ok. Maybe next time.
Cosmozone said:Finally, Xbox is where it belongs. Still sells too much, though. And it won't last long, I fear. But at least my lowly hater life is now a little brighter.
I challenged your "facts" and that shut you up pretty quickly.OrigJake78 said:OMG you called me original fake. How clever!
Not going to challenge my facts? That's ok. Maybe next time.
Stopsign said:That model has never been a successful business model. Microsoft and Sony have been trying this model for the last 10 years a piece and it really doesn't work unless you are the true market leader. Microsoft alone has lost $6bil with the Xbox and Sony has lost $3bil with the PS3. Nintendo obviously has the right model, as they sell lots of hardware for a profit, and the software is just the cherry on top. It's what kept them afloat during the Gamecube years.
DMeisterJ said:I think I'm finally going to give my ignore list a use.
Fuckin Juniors
OrigJake78 said:Actually on that you have a valid point. The "$53 Million" is just a worst case scenario. But you are right, and I graciously concede. There is no way of knowing exactly how many of the units sold were the PS3 Slim.
...Although I'd bet the vast majority were the new model. I'd also be willing to bet that a small percentage of those sales came from people who already owned the PS3.
(See Also: "Now with new hat.")
Either way, Sony lost a lot of money for a small victory over two opponents that have been klicking Sony's ass for the past 13 months straight. Seriously, that's no joke.
And when speaking of losses, some have claimed the PS3 has lost more than the PS2 earned. How is throwing more money down a hole a victory? I'm not seeing it.
AnIco said:It's over for Microsoft, period. Microsoft lost their last ace, and that's the end of the 360's hopes and dreams.
It's not hyperbole, it's not fanboy drivel. It is LITERALLY it for 360. Microsoft has nothing left, nothing they can reveal tomorrow would fix the hole now created. There is no reason left for any one, hardcore or casual, to substantively invest in a 360. Except if they want to play Bungie's titles. Which will also come to the PS3 anyway once their Halo contract is up at some point.
The age of Microsoft in the US is done.
OrigJake78 said:If you follow NPD sales topics then you already know that PS3 software doens't sell with the same fervor as 360, and sometimes, Wii software.
For example. ODST, which is just an overpriced, glorified expansion pack, sold more in 1 week than Killzone 2 sold in 9 months.
dude, your avatar is too big.operon said:Hope I'm not one of them.
BattleMonkey said:Your speculating on speculated numbers conjured up by an analyst and deeming it facts now? :lol Stay classy Junior.
The NPD Groups total US numbers are based on reports from around 60 percent of US retailers.
BattleMonkey said:Agenda much?
Kobun Heat said:Hey guys: I didn't see this in the thread, but I have the total numbers for Rock Band Beatles and Guitar Hero 5 across all platforms:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/10/npd-september-ps3-on-top-beatles-beat-cobain/
donny2112 said:NeoGAF Aggregate - Sept 2009 NPD Hardware
1. NDS - 624K
2. PS3 - 419K
3. WII - 368K
4. 360 - 294K
5. PSP - 167K
6. PS2 - 110K
cjelly said:How is 600,000 bad?
OrigJake78 said:13 months down, $108 loss per system, only 1 PS3 game in the top 10, PS3 losses greater than PS2 earnings, there's more....
KZ2 has been out 7 months you damned retard.OrigJake78 said:If you follow NPD sales topics then you already know that PS3 software doens't sell with the same fervor as 360, and sometimes, Wii software.
For example. ODST, which is just an overpriced, glorified expansion pack, sold more in 1 week than Killzone 2 sold in 9 months.
Str0ngStyle said:I was just dropping in on a smoke break to say that this has been the most civil, fanboy bullshit free NPD thread I have ever seen.
and then I see this ...... 2/10
Zophar said:KZ2 has been out 7 months you damned retard.
Keikoku said:Anyway, I don't think that the good PS3 sales will last until october honestly...
TheGreatDave said:Wow, people like you exist!
Kobun Heat said:Hey guys: I didn't see this in the thread, but I have the total numbers for Rock Band Beatles and Guitar Hero 5 across all platforms:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/10/npd-september-ps3-on-top-beatles-beat-cobain/
Please, read the thread. There is an explanation for that post.Str0ngStyle said:I was just dropping in on a smoke break to say that this has been the most civil, fanboy bullshit free NPD thread I have ever seen.
and then I see this ...... 2/10
CoG said:"I thought the PS3 would do better" = new meme of the haters?
OrigJake78 said:If you follow NPD sales topics then you already know that PS3 software doens't sell with the same fervor as 360, and sometimes, Wii software.
For example. ODST, which is just an overpriced, glorified expansion pack, sold more in 1 week than Killzone 2 sold in 9 months.
Opiate said:Guitar Hero III sold ~1.5 million in its first month in 2007. Does that put it in perspective?
OrigJake78 said:Isnt' that what GAF does every single month?
By their own admission NPD sales only cover 60% of the market. So this is all speculation.
NPD doesn't even cover Walmart. Aka, the biggest retailer in the world.
(In b4 claims that NPD estimates WM sales)
schuelma said:For what they probably paid for the license and all of the advertising..seems a bit underwhelming to me.
Like others have said, I think the music genre is in big trouble. Only a matter of time.
Hey, isn't it allowed to hate on Microsoft anymore? The last time they made me happy was when Vista bombed. Oh, it was soo long ago.Dabanton said::lol pathetic
perfectchaos007 said:So where does Wii and PS3 go from here? Only God knows.
Opiate said:Guitar Hero III sold ~1.5 million in its first month in 2007. Does that put it in perspective?
OrigJake78 said:For example. ODST, which is just an overpriced, glorified expansion pack, sold more in 1 week than Killzone 2 sold in 9 months.
Zophar said:KZ2 has been out 7 months you damned retard.
cjelly said:How is 600,000 bad?