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Playstation 2 Outsells both Xbox and Gamecube

Laurens writes "Despite various claims of both Microsoft and Nintendo, this article by the Los Angeles Times has the first independant salesfigures on all 3 next-gen consoles. And it seems the good ol' PS2 sold best this holiday season." I'm an hour into FFX and don't foresee turning my PS2 off much this week. Can't talk now. Must see Lord of the Rings, and then play more FFX. Is this a great time to be alive, or what?

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  1. MS Quote by MeerCat · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft spokesman David Hufford said, "Xbox has caught fire since launch."

    Not exactly the best thought-out sound-bite to be offered to the press....

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    1. Re:MS Quote by DrVxD · · Score: 5, Funny

      But it'll be fixed in the next release...

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  2. It's not really surprising... by darylp · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sony's marketroids have ALWAYS given them the advantage in the console arena, even when facing off against superior consoles.

    Of course, it kinda helps that the PS2 catalogue is HUGE, compared to the relatively meagre selection offered by the other two.

    Backwards compatibility has its advantages, in terms of brand loyalty. Nintendo had the right idea by making the Game Boy range backwards compatible. Suddenly all the money and time invested in the previous console's games hasn't wasted. That's a huge selling point, especially when parents are deciding what to buy their offspring.

    1. Re:It's not really surprising... by killmenow · · Score: 5, Informative

      Backwards compatibility has its advantages
      My sister bought a PS2 for her sons for two reasons alone (In order of importance):

      1) It will still play all their existing PS1 games (a large catalog)
      2) It plays DVDs out of the box.

      The fact that it plays PS1 games is a HUGE factor in its success, IMHO. My other sister (who's kids have an N64) are not getting a new console this year because of the investment required to build up a new library of games. With the PS2, you get the best of both worlds: ability to start building up your new game library, while preserving your existing one.
  3. The biggest complaint about the PS2... by Tsar · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...at least as far as I know, is that it's hard to program for. However, a quick survey of my friends who've bought PS2's indicates that very few of them are actually programming on theirs. Looks like shrinkwrapped software is the order of the day. <g>

    Actually, it's the low-level programming that makes coding for the PS2 an order of magnitude more complex than the other boxes--but that also opens up at least an order of magnitude more potential, as any code hacker knows. The question of "which box should we target?" is usually answered with a simple number, and it looks like PS2 has a lock on that for the forseeable future.

  4. True, but... by Hnice · · Score: 5, Insightful

    To say "it's been out longer" as though that's not a good reason to buy a console misses the point. It would be more meaningful to say, "it's been sucessful after a year and change". At this time last year, dreamcast had been out longer than PS2, by about the same amount, but had few big games on the horizon, and had been losing 3d parties left and right. And you can talk about the reasons for this, but the fact is that, not only has sony got a lead, they've made good given that lead -- just as the new systems hit the market, you get GTA3, FFX, MGS2, and all sorts of other games that may or may not be associated with acronyms.

    What i think it *is* fair to say is that the fact that PS2 is outselling either of the 2 new systems isn't symptomatic of the futures of either of those systems. Nintendo always has a slow start, but they're in it for the long haul, and they've shown a consistent ability to milk their franchises. And Microsoft, well, whatever, they'll probably just release the next version of office only for xbox so all their corporate customers have to buy them, so they're ensured of success.

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  5. Ps2 plays ps1 games/DVD so many users just upgrade by acomj · · Score: 5, Informative

    The PS2 has the advantage that it plays ps1 games and DVD's.

    Also if you have a ps1 what unit are you going to get? PS1 games don't look great but many are more fun than there ps2 conterparts and they are cheap.

    Also more and more and better games are starting to appear for the PS2 MGS2, FF etc...

    Plus the fact the sony appears to be able to churn them out quicker than demand doesn't hurt. That cube seems hard to find.

  6. Well Duh! by Cyberllama · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How could either of them possibly outsell the PlayStation 2 when neither had shipped enough units to even compete. Both Gamecube and Xbox are sold out, they couldn't have possibly sold more than they did. To make it seem as if they lost some sort of non-existant competetion is rather silly. Remember the first month of the PS2? I bet lots of consoles outsold it that month. Playstation One, probably even the old N64. It's not becuase they were better or anything, it's simply that Sony shipped fewer PS2's that month than most consoles happen to sell in an average month.

    If there were more Xbox's/Gamecubes to sell (enough to meet current demand; there are a few of each still availalbe, but only in those god-forsaken bundles, and almost only entirely through the internet), I'm sure they would have probably handily outsold the PS2.

  7. Re:Figures are WAY off.. by Junks+Jerzey · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Considering Nintendo sold their entire 750,000 first shipment in the FIRST WEEK of release. That article is stating they only sold 602,000 in *4* weeks which is WAY WAY off.

    Are you a distributor or are you simply a rabid fanboy? "Sold" has multiple meanings. It could mean that Nintendo shipped that many to units to retailers. Or it could mean that Nintendo has sold that many units _from_ retailers. The classic mistake is looking at the first of these numbers ("sell-in") and equating it with actual sales ("sell-through"). If a company quickly shoots out a press release with high numbers on it, it's usually sell-in.

  8. Good for you, Taco... by bjtuna · · Score: 5, Funny

    Must see Lord of the Rings, and then play more FFX. Is this a great time to be alive, or what?

    Y'know Taco, some of us WORK or STUDY all day.