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Xbox Marketing VP Says 10M 360s In First Year

Peter Moore, the VP for Xbox marketing, has publicly stated that the Xbox 360 will sell 10 million units by the end of the first year. From the article: "The advantage of launching first for Microsoft, though, is that it has the chance to establish itself as a prominent next-generation format without initial competition. 'The target of 10 million units gives tremendous momentum to a platform,' said Moore at the ELSPA event. The target is certainly an ambitious one, as the current lifetime to date total for Xbox consoles sales worldwide is only around 21 million after almost four years on sale."

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  1. 10 million? by grub · · Score: 4, Funny


    That's a lot of modchips that have to get made.

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  2. Target == momentum? by Fr05t · · Score: 4, Funny

    'The target of 10 million units gives tremendous momentum to a platform'

    Well I set a target of having sex with 10 billion hot university girls by Christmas. TRY BEATING THAT MOMENTUM!

    1. Re:Target == momentum? by TheoB · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hm...

      At about 12 Million, you're going to have to broaden your definition of "hot."

      Around 30 Million, you're going to have to rethink "university."

      At about 3.6 Billion, you may have to tinker with your standards for "girl."

      It's downhill from there...

  3. Sources? by Metaphorically · · Score: 3, Informative

    Where does the number come from? They have to have some kind of justification for it, especially when the article ends with "lifetime to date total for Xbox consoles sales worldwide is only around 21 million after almost four years on sale."

    Seriously, is there some context for this? Can we read more of what Moore said somewhere?

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  4. Oh, really? by drix · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "The target of 10 million units gives tremendous momentum to a platform"

    No, jackass, the sale of 10 million units gives tremendous momentum to a platform. The target just gives you an excuse to run your mouth off and get it printed by gullible editors.

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  5. 16 months not a year, 'could' not 'will'. by Andy_R · · Score: 4, Informative

    The BBC version of the story reports the same speech quite differently.

    Mr Moore actually said Microsoft could reach the 10 million mark in 12 to 16 months.

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  6. The Dreamcast? by chman · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What on Earth does that have to do with the X360? Other than it coming out ahead of the competition, Sega's failures there bear no similarity to the situation Microsoft faces. Sega had already had the MegaCD, the 32 addon for the Megadrive/Genesis, and the Saturn be rejected by consumers. They had unfortunately been out of it for a while by the time the Dreamcast launched.

    Microsoft has had a great deal of success with the Xbox, by some measures overtaking one of the biggest names in the industry (Nintendo) and by many more leading the pack with their online gaming service - something that many would consider to be the next Big Thing for consoles after it changed the PC gaming industry so drastically over the last decade.

    All of this is of course ignoring the fact that MS just won't let this fail. The Xbox is a massive end-run to get a Microsoft device in the living room, to get their brand recognition up for people that don't go near computers, and to use as a platform for the rest of their intentions such as in IPTV. It's a Microsoft reach around so you won't notice the pounding they're going to give you, and I doubt they'll be willing to pull out early.

    So to speak.

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  7. Price point could make this happen. by Tink2000 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well, if they can get the price point right, I think it's plausible.

    I think if they release it for around $200-225, then it will definately be do-able.

    Before you start telling me how they won't release that low, remember the hype around PSP: at first there was "no way that it would be less than $400 ..." according to the industry watchers.

    If you combine this with the $60+ (and rising!) price point for newer games, I think the whole thing is plausible.

    I know I'll get one. Then again, I plan on getting a PS3 as well (but only after the first gen hardware is gone).

  8. Self-fulfilling Expectations by TheoB · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I suspect this isn't just marketing promises: Microsoft has a fair deal of control over how many 360's are sold in the first year. If they've decided that a 10 million unit head-start on Sony's US launch is what they need to compete this generation, they can cut prices and advertise sufficiently to get 10 million consoles into homes.

    Remember, this isn't a question of a market demanding a good at a certain price point: MS, just like Sony, is going to lose millions of dollars in their first year of giving away razors, one way or the other.

  9. Pass me the Longhorn pipe. by xanderwilson · · Score: 5, Funny

    Guy #1: "Man, this Xbox we're working on is gonna be awesome."

    Guy #2: "I know. We're gonna sell like a million units."

    Guy #1: "No, way, man. We're gonna sell like ten million."

    Guy #2: "Dude, that's awesome. We should tell people."

    Guy #1: "Heh. You said units."