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Worldwide Console Hardware Sales Compared

Thanks to GameSpy for their import gaming column which also collates the total hardware sales for all the major consoles by territory, information that's often hard to find in one place. The article points out: "Generally speaking, worldwide, the PlayStation 2 is crushing the competition, having sold millions and millions more consoles than the Xbox or GameCube", and "Xbox seems to be more popular [than GameCube] in both North America and Europe", leading Nintendo's console by a million in the U.S. and a couple of hundred thousand in Europe. But in the East, the situation is different, since "hardly anybody is buying the Xbox in Japan", and the GameCube has a one-and-a-half million console advantage, further bolstered by a recent weekly chart that has the GC selling 16,841 consoles, and Xbox selling just 530 machines.

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  1. Hardware numbers... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...always make me laugh. Sure, it is fairly important to get your units out there but, shouldn't the focus be on overall game sales per system? E.g. Are "system" owners actually buying games? Is "system" actually maintaining an expected level of game sales? What is the ratio of game sales per unit? Etc...

    To me, that would be more indicative of what is happening in the market.

  2. Re:Bleed, boy! Bleed! by einTier · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't think Sony is the one that needs to worry right now, and I don't think Microsoft is gunning for them -- yet. Remember, there's always been space for two consoles, but not three. Nintendo's market share for it's primary console has been slipping for years, as they constantly try to make the hardware they want to make and then try to convince people to buy it rather than figuring out what people want to buy and then making that.

    Sounds a lot like another company Microsoft and Intel cratered about a decade ago.

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  3. Re:Low numbers for europe by weicco · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Nah, I don't think that's the reason. At least kids in my neighbourhood speaks, and especially writes, english better than finnish which is their native language :)

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  4. Re:Low numbers for europe by CheeseEatingBulldog · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I doubt it has anything to do with local language, here in holland all films are in the original language with dutch subtitles, plus most advertising is still in English. The French and Germans still dub all films and tv though, but big games like Final Fanstasy are translated anyway. Europeans generally learn other languages to broaden their horizons...and to understand their fellow humans.

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