Tuesday, November 28th 2006
North Americans buy 600,000 Nintendo Wiis in first week of sales
Since November 19th, North Americans have bought over 600,000 units of the Nintendo Wii. This translates to roughly $190 million (£98.2/€144.8 million) in sales according to Nintendo. "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" is the most popular Wii game, tallying 454,000 sales (enough for 3/4 Wii owners to have a copy). The Wii goes on sale in Japan this coming Saturday, and it will arrive in Europe on December 8th.
Source:
The Register
25 Comments on North Americans buy 600,000 Nintendo Wiis in first week of sales
On the other hand you have the Xbox360, which if you want to get all the features on it as you do with a PS3 you have to spend at least $100 more(or at least most of the features, some features simply are impossible to add). If any company should be blaimed for having an overly priced system it is Microsoft, not Sony.
Especially when you look at exactly how much hardware and power is in the PS3. The GameCubev2 isn't even in the same arena in terms of raw power or features as the Xbox360 and PS3, and the Xbox360 falls drasticly behind the cheaper PS3 in terms of features.
People just see the $600 price tag on the Premium PS3 console and label it expensive, but it is like comparing a $70,000 505HP Corvette w/ every option to a $60,000 500HP Mustang w/ no options and $80,000 w/ some options to a $30,000 250HP G6 w/ a few options.
Are you going to have fun with either of the three? Yes, loads, no matter which one you pick. Playing games on any one of the three is going to be fun. However, what you can do when you are not gaming and the enhancements while you are gaming are certainly there on the more expensive consoles, which is why they are more expensive.
Also, Sony can not create an artificial demand. The amount of demand for a console is controlled by the public, nothing Sony can do will create artificial demand. Sony sees no extra money from not selling consoles to people that want them. They aren't purposely limiting supply.
And the answer seems to be.....not very long!
I think even $250 is a little too much for the Wii.
I cant think to spend over $250 for a console that is inferior to my computer.
Its kind of like throwing money away.
Im sure that when the PS3 is finally released in the UK it will be about £450 for the 40GB version (I think thats the lower package)
The wiimote gets old, quickly.
PS3 Premium Package is $600. To get close to the same thing with the Xbox360, you have to buy the premium package($400), the HD-DVD player($200), and the Wireless adaptor($100). Then, on top of that, the PS3 would have a 60GB hard drive, while the Xbox360 only has a 20GB. Also the PS3 has HDMI, while the Xbox360 only has Component. So in the end you are paying $100 more for the Xbox360, and are getting less.
The video card in my PC costs more than my Deluxe 360. For an extra $200, you get the add on HD DVD drive, which blows the PS3's blu-ray drive out of the water. noob.
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