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360 Sales Slow, Chip Blamed For Issues

Gamasutra has a bevy of information about the XBox 360. Sales seem to be slowing, just as supply issues seem to be resolving. Microsoft has a target for its annoyance regarding those issues. An analyst is blaming German chip manufacturer Infineon Technologies for the slow arrival of 360 units to market. Regardless of past problems, the company is going full speed ahead with more launches. Latin America saw launch on February 2nd, and "The system will launch in Korea on February 24, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore on March 16, Australia and New Zealand on March 23, with a global presence in 30 countries by the end of March."

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  1. OR ... we are all waiting until PS3 and NR come by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I for one, am doing just that.

    I have a GameCube, multiple GameBoys (color, etc), an xBox and ...

    I'm going to wait until PS3 and NR are here and I can see what actual games work on them and what they feel like.

    I'll probably get a PS3 this time, but maybe I'll get a NR instead. But the xBox360 severely underwhelmed me. Maybe if I had an HDTV right now I might be more into it, but from my perspective it's the Games that matter, not the console itself.

    The reason I bought Sims 2 for the xBox was the graphics were better than the GameCube version. I'm still pretty unimpressed with the xBox, and moreso the xBox360.

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    1. Re:OR ... we are all waiting until PS3 and NR come by Agent00Wang · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I'm with you on waiting. I haven't been an early console adopter since SNES. I'd rather wait and see how things sort out first. I don't have the time or money to be playing around with multiple systems and I rather just pick one after the competition has run a bit.

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  2. Gee, really? by payndz · · Score: 3, Interesting
    360 sales are slow, huh? Maybe that's because:

    There are no real killer titles (and a lot of ports); and
    You still can't buy the damn thing. Nowhere that I've seen, anyway. It's 'Out of stock' notices all round where I live...

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  3. The Blame Game by vonPoonBurGer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...or rather, blame the games. Want something to pin slow console sales on? How about the fact that Xbox360 still doesn't have a killer title! Perfect Dark Zero was a decent enough game, but by most accounts it fell short of being the must-have title that would drive sales of the hardware. The Xbox had Halo, the Xbox360 has... nothing even close to that in terms of popularity. No wonder they can't sell the hardware, there's no Xbox360-exclusive game that people really, really want.

  4. What i am waiting for by azcoffeehabit · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am holding out for the Phantom Game Console!

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  5. "Chip Blamed For Issues" by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Chip"? Is that Ballmer's new nickname? *confused*

  6. the MAIN reason why people don't buy it: by fluor2 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The MAIN reason why people don't buy it: it's probably not crackable. Who want a system like that?

  7. Or maybe we don't care... by sterno · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Part of the problem here might simpyl be a lack of interest in the next generation platforms. Yes, there's the hard core people who will be out buying the systems early. But I own a PS2 and it plays the games I have just fine and I haven't bought a game for it in a while. Furthermore, because the XBox and the PS2 are still posessing large market shares, publishers are still making games for them.

    Right now, what incentive is there to drop $400-500 on a new game system? Are the games that much better? Not really. Yeah the graphics are a bit better but not in the same way that the PS2 graphics were better than the PS1. I saw an XBox 360 at the store the other day and some kid was playing a fighting game. Yeah the graphics were nicer, but it was more or less the same game I would play on my Dreamcast back in the day.

    In the end people will move to the new platform because that's where the games will be, but for now there's not a lot of incentive. Most people don't have HDTV's so they don't get much from that. Many people don't even network their game systems from what I've seen. So much of the touted features of the new systems aren't benefitting the majority of people.

    Personally I'll probably buy a PS3 shortly after the release of the next GTA title.

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  8. RTFA by startled · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wow. There are four posts at 3 or greater, all of them speculating about reasons for slowing XBox 360 sales. The article says: "Needless to say, the main constricting factor for Xbox 360 sales continues to be the poor supply of the console, rather than a lack of consumers to purchase it."

    Interestingly, none of the speculators have given any reason to trust them over Gamasutra, Wedbush Morgan, and Simon Carless. Hey, don't let that get in the way of a pointless flame-fest.

  9. Re:Before fanboys defend the 360 sales figures... by ivan256 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You can be absolutely positive that if the PS3 sells for $500/unit it will sell nowhere near 500k units in one day in the U.S.

    That's why you can be absolutely positive that the PS3 won't be priced at $500.

    Sony has never gone to market with the most expensive console, even though all the "experts" have always predicted that every upcoming Sony console would be more expensive than the competition.

    Sony wants to let people thing that it's going to cost $500 so people will think it's a bargain when it comes out at $349.

  10. troll by the+computer+guy+nex · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "We own(ed) a N64, PS2, PSP, GBA, XBOX and others. But we have not bought a Xbox 360 yet. The reaons are multiple: - The Price The Xbox 360 is significantly more expensive than most other consoles before it. It simply doesn't fall into the "playmoney" category somehow. This makes the barrier of entry too high. - The Games I've bought the Xbox almost solely because of multiplayer Halo and because my wife is a big Oddworld fan. No sign of either for the 360. Call of duty looks nice, but nothing to shell out ~$350 for (X360+game)."

    Price? At $300 it is $50 more than the PSP and exactly the same as the Xbox, PS1, and PS2 at launch date.

    Games? See how many other consoles are released with *4* titles grabbing 90+/100 ratings at launch. COD2, PD0, Kameo, and PGR3.

    People will find any reason to try to bash this system, even make things up.