Some Interesting Sales Figures for Consoles
Posted: 2007-06-26 04:43pm
From here
Unfortunately the link to the relevant Yahoo article is broken, but the stats make for Interesting reading, if they are accurate- the oldest console on the block, the PS2, is outselling everything else as of March this year:
Sony Playstation 2 - 280,000 units
Nintendo Wii - 259,000 units
Microsoft XBox 360 - 199,000 units
Sony Playstation 3 - 130,000 units
What does this mean? From my limited understanding of economics and consumer spending, would this indicate conservative spending from consumers? After all, favouring the oldest and cheapest console on the market at a time when there are so many other more powerful options on the market could be a financially motivated move for most people.
Another thought is- are software companies baulking at developing games for consoles that are seen as prohibitively too expensive to buy? After all, if no one is buying the consoles, no one is buying the games for said consoles, which will presumably cost software companies more to produce games for, given the newer technologies and all that.
Are Sony not doing enough to market the PS3 in comparison to its older sibling?
Or is it a combination of, plus other factors?
Thoughts?
Unfortunately the link to the relevant Yahoo article is broken, but the stats make for Interesting reading, if they are accurate- the oldest console on the block, the PS2, is outselling everything else as of March this year:
Sony Playstation 2 - 280,000 units
Nintendo Wii - 259,000 units
Microsoft XBox 360 - 199,000 units
Sony Playstation 3 - 130,000 units
What does this mean? From my limited understanding of economics and consumer spending, would this indicate conservative spending from consumers? After all, favouring the oldest and cheapest console on the market at a time when there are so many other more powerful options on the market could be a financially motivated move for most people.
Another thought is- are software companies baulking at developing games for consoles that are seen as prohibitively too expensive to buy? After all, if no one is buying the consoles, no one is buying the games for said consoles, which will presumably cost software companies more to produce games for, given the newer technologies and all that.
Are Sony not doing enough to market the PS3 in comparison to its older sibling?
Or is it a combination of, plus other factors?
Thoughts?