Wii, DS Dominate February Hardware Sales
Gamasutra has the NPD numbers for last month, which shows a continuation of Nintendo's sales dominance. Overall the new consoles have again meant that industry sales were up, some 28% over last year's same-month figures. Hardware sales were up some 98%, with much of that performance attributable to the DS and Wii. Here's the breakdown: "Turning to hardware, the DS headed overall hardware sell-through with an impressive 485,000 units, followed by Nintendo's Wii, which sold 335,000 units despite continued issues with shortages. The Xbox 360 sold through a reasonable, if not spectacular 228,000 copies, and the PlayStation 3 slumped to a disappointing 127,000 units, despite no apparent shortages. Elsewhere, the PlayStation 2 moved a still impressive 295,000 at its relatively cheap current price, and the PlayStation Portable sold 176,000, markedly behind the DS. Finally, the various varieties of the Game Boy Advance sold a not unreasonable 136,000 units."
Well, the Game Boy Advance is 6 years old.
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127,000 units sold of your brand new console is dissapointing.
136,000 units sold of your extremely old, obsolete console is not unreasonable.
295,000 units sold of your old, obsolete console is impressive.
Where is the bravery? Recognizing context? Understanding that different numbers mean different things for different situations?
Here's another example of how similar numbers could be either impressive or dissapointing, depending on context.
"Florence Joyner ran a dissapointing 11.4s 100m dash in a 1997 time trial..."
"Stephen Hawking ran a truly incredible 12s 100m dash yesterday..."
The enemies of Democracy are
When it finally looked like the Wii was going to smash through the video game market, developers were caught with their pants down being raped by PS3 development costs, blind-sided by Xbox Live Arcade's runaway success and the Wii's "we're Nintendo, we will ALWAYS have a profit" guarantee. What you see is simply the net result of such behavior.