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Wii, PS3 Sell Big In First Week

Wowzer writes "Nintendo today announced the Wii sold through more than 600,000 units in the Americas in just its first eight days of availability. That's a rate of nearly one per second continuously since the November 19 launch!" From the article: "The company noted that, when taking into account first-party software and accessory sales, Wii sales have thus far amounted to an impressive $190 million. Nintendo also added that sales of the Wii's highly anticipated launch title, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, has already has achieved sales of more than 454,000 units in the Americas, a figure which it notes represents in excess of of 75 percent of all hardware purchasers." I couldn't find any sales figures for the PS3, just word that the company has sold all the units it shipped. Gamasutra is also reporting sales figures via Ebay for the two consoles. 15,000 PS3s were sold, while the Wii cracked 27,000 via the popular online auction site.

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  1. Heh looks like Sony is a bit embarased by falcon5768 · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I couldn't find any sales figures for the PS3, just word that the company has sold all the units it shipped.

    You think thats because all reports point to less than 200,000 actually being shipped when Sony swore they would be shipping twice that many?

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  2. All of the PS3's sold? by LordKronos · · Score: 3, Insightful
    just word that the company has sold all the [PS3] units it shipped


    Really? Wow, thanks for clearing that up for me, Sony. And here I was thinking that half of them had been lost somewhere in stockrooms across the country, and another quarter of them were sitting on store shelves while disinterested gamers walked by. I'm certainly glad we got that cleared up.
  3. Too early to tell... by BTWR · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Didn't Dreamcast sell very well at first too? We need to reserve judgement on all 3 consoles for at least a year (maybe more, or maybe less for the 360) before seeing who the winners/losers are.

    As of now, "every system Nintendo or Sony makes is sold immediately!" This obviously won't last, and we'll see who eventually comes out on top...

  4. Re:Before anyone mentions NexGenWars by archen · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nintendo may have hit on an important point though. Just dumping your product on the market with a huge shortage before the Christmas season may not be enough. Nintendo has managed to get major numbers out there (4million estimated before Christmas). If it truly is the hot item, then it stands to stomp the PS3 in terms of market penetration. And if the Wii starts ramping up support, it's quite possible that many who planned on getting a PS3 before, ended up forgetting about it because they're perfectly happy with the Wii - which they could at least obtain.

  5. Re:Zonk plugs Nintendo... again! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ummm ... I saw the stats on another thread and Zonk is dramatically pro-Microsoft and Anti-Sony. On another not, the general media as a whole seem to be anti-Sony after all how unfair is it to point out that Sony has installed a virus on their customer's computers, produced exploding batteries, produced the most expensive videogame system in modern history, used questionable legal practices to put an importer out of buisness, promised a worldwide launch for the PS3 and didn't deliver, and dramatically undersupplied when they did launch the PS3.

  6. Re:Zonk plugs Nintendo... again! by falcon5768 · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Um maybe a lot of the anti-PS3 articles are because EVERYONE HATES THE PS3. Seriously I have yet to see anyone besides gamer mags which we KNOW are paid by Sony (and we know cant speak badly otherwise they would get cut off from ex reporters of said mags) say the PS3 is a good system.

    Even the ones who dont flat out hate it, pretty much say its not worth it yet, and the benefits of the system simply are not there compared to the 360.

    On the otherhand you have a system thats trying to be different. Everyone knows its not as powerful (infact it got some low marks for that) but its FUN and just about everywhere there are storys of adults and kids playing together.

    Until sony does something right, I doubt you will ever see pro-ps3 artcles here or anywhere else thats not paid by Sony in advertising. Simply because as of right now Sony has done nothing right, from dust scratching the system, to poor backwards compatability (after ripping on Microsoft for the same) to forcing Blu-ray on a public that from all reports doesnt care about EITHER HD format.

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  7. Re:How many of those were busted? by hibiki_r · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How can it 'look' refurbished when it's been out less than two weeks? Given that they opened the box up to do the firmware update before they sent it to you, there are very few pieces of evidence that could identify a refurbished system vs a new one that was plugged in once to install an update.

  8. Re:Zonk plugs Nintendo... again! by Maul · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Sony has done some things over the past couple years to make itself look more evil than Microsoft.

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  9. Re:Zonk plugs Nintendo... again! by MeanderingMind · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There also haven't been Godzilla attacks (a la Tokyo), but joking aside...

    There's the lack of a supply, the broken demo units, the broken global launch promise, the small number of launch titles, their Live-like network mess, the backwards compatability problems, the thefts, the shootings, the riots, the huge ebay prices, the hiring of homeless people to stand in line for scalpers, the arrogant statements by the people in charge of Sony (You'll but it without games, lol), the loss of rumble for "innovative" motion technology that was around at the time of the PS1, the really weird and freaky marketing campaign and finally the rumors that the 400k launch systems were really on the order of 150k.

    In contrast the only stated problems with the Wii are as you have listed. One of which can be largely attributed to user error (we don't blame baseballs for broken windows), one of which is rather unprecedented in the history of consoles (I can't think of a console launch where controllers were one of the sold out items) and another of which has had an overwhelming postive resposne from Nintendo (quick replacement for your bricked Wii, not to mention rather isolated incidents).

    So while you can probably come up with similar justifications for most of the reasons I listed for the PS3 launch being a mess, the point remains that Sony has easily bested the 360 and the Wii combined with twice as many easily remembered issues with their launch.

    I won't even touch listing positive aspects of the launches. I don't think we need to continue this episode of "World's most one sided launch fights".

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  10. Re:Before anyone mentions NexGenWars by Kreigaffe · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Actually, my guesttimates on their restock situation isn't based on anything I've heard. The sales figure? Sure, I'm just going by what I hear.. but how many more units will be out before christmas?
    I know a fair shake of people who were looking at PS3s (for curiousity's sake, nobody I know or talk to even begins to consider the price a reasonable figure), and a number of people who work in retail.. and everyone seems to be of the opinion that if the stores are even able to get in as many units before christmas, as they had for launch, it'll be a miracle.

    Basically.

    There's 4 weeks till Christmas.
    The numbers Sony had for their launch will have to be DUPLICATED.. for every week from now until christmas.. if their launch numbers were correct, and if the guesttimates for 750,000 units by christmas will be correct.

    Call me what you will, but I can't say I see any reason to believe that their production suffered so badly for the months leading up to launch that their projected numbers were cut to a TENTH of what they claimed, but that somehow in the past month they've managed to produce as many units as they were able to muscle out the door for their launch.

    I mean, honestly, does that many any sense to YOU? That Sony can't make more than maybe 250,000 units for their launch, but somehow production will just magically increase exponentially shortly after launch?

    Seriously. Think about it. They'd have to put out as many units per week, from now till christmas, as they put out in the months leading up to launch.. is there any reason to believe all the problems with production have been solved and they've got things cranked up to ludicrous speed now?

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