Thursday, February 1st 2007
Sony claims that the Nintendo Wii is nothing more than an 'impulse buy'
Once again, it's that time of year. The post-holiday lull in market activity where everyone is either waiting for the "next big thing" or watching for the market's next move. According to The New York Times, the gaming market is very easy to see. Xbox360 is in the lead, Wii's are selling like hotcakes, and PS3 sales are steady but slow. Sony had a very interesting comment in regards to the current console war. The senior director of corporate communication in Sony Corporate Entertainment America:
Source:
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Wii could be considered an impulse buy more than anything else.It should be noted that Sony's President of Worldwide Studios Phil Harrison said something very similar about the Nintendo DS...18 months ago.
31 Comments on Sony claims that the Nintendo Wii is nothing more than an 'impulse buy'
I planned to buy a PS3, but when the development was getting so delayed and the UK wasn't getting it for ages ect. I just thought What the hell. All of them play games. All of them are fun. Why not go for something that's cheap and has been released?
Perhaps more people would impulse buy PS3s if they were actually launched in Europe.
So SONY is complementing Nintendo on bringing out a product, and marketing it SO effectively, that people dont think, they just buy. Just like the iPod.
Congrats to Nintendo!
(And another PR gaff by SONY... their PR people should be fired)
****, sony has gone plain delusional...
i camped out 16 hours in -5c weather to get mine...
Just because it's impossible to impulse-buy a PS3 doesn't mean all Wii owners did.
But when it comes to the PS3 Im not waiting at all, Im just not buying one. I plan on buying a new PC over a damn PS3. Ps3/360/Wii will be my gaming machines.
If anything is a statement from the consumer it is the Xbox360 selling so well this holiday season. But then again I don't think they had to make the statement that they want a console that is fun, has a nice selection of games, and is halfway affordable. They made that same statement with the PS2 this holiday season too.
Ps3 is not selling.
Not selling = bad.
So, who's wrong here?:roll:
Holiday season 2006:
DS* - 1,600,000
PS2 - 1,400,000
360 - 1,100,000
PSP - 953,200
GBA* -- 850,700
Wii - 604,200
PS3 - 490,700
^The numbers on the right are how many units were sold.
*All incarnations of the product line (i.e. DS Lite, GBA SP).
I'd class the DS as a console myself, but it's certainly true that the PS2 has by far been the most successful TV-based console for quite a long time now. I haven't added the exact figures, but sony and Nintendo seem to have pretty similar sales overall - I think the GBA probably gives Nintendo more in the end.