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#1 renjazz
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[QUOTE="renjazz"][QUOTE="DaysAirlines"]3.19 Million. That's how many 360s were sold by this time last year. Which includes a hardware shortage.DaysAirlines
and?

The Wii has 5 million.

And Playstation 3 have 2 mill

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#2 renjazz
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That's a big lie, there is not laying 2 mill Playstation 3 in stock. I specifically called it an 'example' - I didn't state that as actual numbers.

The 2 main reason you see Playstation 3 on shelves. Who cares - that's not what this is about. A comparison was made, I debunked it.

Price, I don't know when this gonna change

Games, this will change, and make the Playstation 3 selling, so stop your lies.

NotThat_basic

Wow!! You're up to four run-on sentences!!! Keep up the good work!  :P

Do you have a Playstation 3:P

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#3 renjazz
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3.19 Million. That's how many 360s were sold by this time last year. Which includes a hardware shortage.DaysAirlines

and?

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#4 renjazz
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[QUOTE="coolguy1111"] No... if you have half a brain, which cant be said about all gamers, youd think and say, hmm the 360 only sold 200,00 a month, where the ps3 was selling sometimes up to 500,000, the 360 had a better launch? Also explain how when 360s hit shelves there wasnt a huge increase? NotThat_basic

Now you're just being silly and stubborn.

Once again because I still think you're having a hard time grasping this concept - the 360 was sold out until April last year. Of course there wasn't a HUGE increase each month, because there weren't HUGE amounts of units available for purchase. MS was only able to push out 200k or so a month back then, and every single unit they built was sold.

Let's try this for an example:
 - I build a console and, in 6 months, I've managed to make 1 million of them - and every last console that I've built makes it's way to retail and is immediately sold.
 - You build a console and, in 6 months, you've managed to make 3 million of them - but, for whatever reason, you now have 2 million units laying around in stock because people aren't buying them.

Which situation looks more ideal to you?

That's a big lie, there is not laying 2 mill Playstation 3 in stock.

The 2 main reason you see Playstation 3 on shelves.

Price, I don't know when this gonna change

Games, this will change, and make the Playstation 3 selling, so stop your lies.

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#5 renjazz
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[QUOTE="renjazz"]You talk, like you own Sony, you know nothing, because, you don't know Sony buisness strategies, you get very boring you know.

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Yes - and the single run-on sentence posts you keep writing are overwhelmingly exciting...   :|

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#6 renjazz
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[QUOTE="coolguy1111"]Failed to generate buzz? People were getting shot for it, it was on the news more then 360. Failed to generate buzz.... So you want companies to hold units back, a drizzle out 1-2 thousand a week just to sell out? You still have yet to tell me why thats more better then selling more and still have units on shelves.NotThat_basic

If you read what I wrote - I said the had the buzz for the first month of it's release. I never said that it didn't generate ANY buzz - just that whatever buzz they DID generate, dropped off FAST. I also didn't say I'd prefer companies holding units back, but you have yet to accept the fact that there is a difference between a sell-out, and a lack of one.

It shows a 'lack of interest' - don't you get it??? People are not interested in the PS3 at the moment - when the 360 was launched, people WERE interested in it, but they couldn't find one since it was always sold out. And that is why you CAN NOT compare the launches between these consoles.

I'll say it once again for you: The only thing hindering sales of the 360 was supply - the only thing hindering sales of the PS3 is consumer interest. Can you see it now? Is the difference clear to you yet?

You fail, im gonna buy a Playstation 3 not a Xbox360, Xbox360 have succeded, and it will succed again when Halo 3 is out, then it is Playstation 3 turn.

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#7 renjazz
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They added rumble? has this been confirmed 100% yet? As for that if it was this does not benefit early purchasers of the system, Any one that purchases the ps3 before Rumble is implimented into its controllers is Screwed, because a firmware update will not make controllers that have no motor in them rumble.

Pshome was not asked for by any one, And It is still in my opinion no where near as good as xbox live.
P.S.: im off to eat lunch nice chating it up with ya cool and spitz and every one else.WilliamRLBaker

I think you are in dinial

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#8 renjazz
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Sony is doing fine, just fine.
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#9 renjazz
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Cows, not people.coolguy1111

and lemmings are halo jerks

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#10 renjazz
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[QUOTE="coolguy1111"]How can the PS3 launch suck when it sold more then 360 launch did? It doesnt matter if there sitting on shelves or not, all that means is sony didnt hold back units like MS. You want reality? Launches dont matter. Noone cares that the 360 out sold the ps3 by 50,000 in one month, and i dont see how that means the ps3 is dead. If theres no game for it, its online isnt out yet, its big exclusives havnt launched, WHY should it be selling? Answer me that, why should it be selling if it has none of its big exclusives out? And when have launches ever shown us whats to come?WilliamRLBaker

The launch sucked because it failed to sell-out and generate the same buzz that consoles normally do when they first come out. Sony had interest for about a month, and then that interest faded and dropped off - it's fairly obvious, no?

You are in denial, aren't you? You're determined to twist this into another 'wait and see' thread, and I'm not biting. A simple comparison was made between the launches of the 360 and the PS3 and if you can't acknowledge the fact that the PS3 launch was terrible compared to the 360's, then you are beyond reasoning. If you can't understand that a console that's sold out is better than a console people aren't buying, then there is no point to this any longer...

You talk, like you own Sony, you know nothing, because, you don't know Sony buisness strategies, you get very boring you know.



so sony's buisness strategy is to let consoles collect dust on shelves? receive major critical articles in vast numbers about their system, and lose exclusives all the time?
hell I wish all of europe had used that strategy during ww2....Ok guys here's the strategy we'll let germany spread all the propaganda they want, steal are tech, and kill as many soldiers as they want, we will all so not ship out reeinforcements to the field either. WE shall SURELY WIN!!!

home and Sony exclusives will be a turning point, untill now Playstation 3 have been sold just because of the Sony brand