Worldwide launch vs. waiting 6 months.
Oh yeah, I know. Just imagine how many they COULD have shifted though.
Worldwide launch vs. waiting 6 months.
The PS2 ended up being one of the most successful consoles in history with 120 million consoles sold to date. The PS3 doing better than the PS2 in its first year despite a relative lack of games and a high price point is sure to turn heads.
Actually, Microsoft have done themselves no favour with their unreliable consoles. To make things worse, they're even cashing in with 'cheap' features such as Wifi add-on and online subscription, making their xbox 360 the most expensive console out of all three, not forgetting the yearly subscription of online subscription.Kinda shows you what idiots bought the thing at launch.![]()
Yeah ended up, it was not such a massive seller from launch. The PS2 done terrible in its first year no?
980,000 sold units by March 5, 2000, one day after launch, in Japan
Only a few million people had obtained consoles by the end of 2000 due to manufacturing delays.[8] After its release, it was difficult to find PS2 units on retailer shelves.[9] Another option was purchasing the console online through auction websites such as eBay, where people paid over $1000 for a PS2.[10] The PS2 initially sold well partly on the basis of the strength of the PlayStation brand and the console's backward compatibility, selling over 980,000 units by March 5, 2000, one day after launch, in Japan.[11] This allowed the PS2 to tap the large install base established by the PlayStation — another major selling point over the competition. Later, Sony gained momentum with new development kits for game developers and more PS2 units for consumers.
Aint this about the UK though![]()
Actually, Microsoft have done themselves no favour with their unreliable consoles. To make things worse, they're even cashing in with 'cheap' features such as Wifi add-on and online subscription, making their xbox 360 the most expensive console out of all three, not forgetting the yearly subscription of online subscription.
Agreed.Whose disagreeing with that, what i'm saying is despite people not knowing about that at launch(reliability), despite people seeing what great games the 360 had at launch, the PS3 which had bugger all still out sold it at launch and to a million units.
Which shows the brand name is so strong they will buy anything.
Hopefully Microsofts next console will be very quiet, ultra reliable and have free internet connection as well as a hard drive as standard. I would definately consider one then.
especially when you consider that it was standard in the Xbox - seems like a backwards move to me.I'm still surprised they diodn't fit the 360 with a HDD as standard, it really does seem stupid.
Having wireless in the box really doesn't bother me. If I had to buy an adapter then so be it - same with the headset and rechargable batteries too. It's paying for LIVE which I don't understand as it alienates people who want to use it but infrequently.I'm not too fussed about wireless but for the actual cost of adding wireless to the machine they should have done it. I'm not talking about the cost of their overpriced adapter, just the cost of adding wireless functionality.
Well Silver is free, and if you only used it now and again there is 48 hour free codes very easy to come by.
Never mind... I would rather smash my head repeatedly against the wall than get into a console debate with you.Most games come with the trial, not sure what is hard about having to store it until you want to use it, takes 2 mins to enter the code, not a massive hardship is it, considering the time you spent posting that could have got you onlineJust like twiddling your thumbs for 20mins while your PS3 installs a game is probably not much of an issue to you?
How will you feel when Home appears with it being littered with microtransactions, will you demand Sony give you a new T-Shirt for your virtual world for free to be nice....LOL