Sales of Nintendo's little white console were off the charts in October, according to new data released by the NPD Group. Wii sold 803,000 units for the month, singlehandedly outselling Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PSP combined. Microsoft's console sold through 371,000 units; PS3 190,000 and PSP 193,000. PS2, meanwhile, picked up another 136,000 players.
"The greater supply of Wii hardware at retail is evident in the sales figures for the month with the Wii enjoying its best sales month outside of last November and December," said analyst Anita Frazier.
The games industry as a whole grew 18 percent year-over-year in October and is still poised to top $22 billion in annual sales through the end of the year, ignoring all signs of a recession.
The top-selling Wii game in October was, again, Wii Fit, with 487,000 units sold. Mario Kart Wii sold 290,000 copies and Wii Play picked up another 282,000 converts. The top-seller for the month, however, was Fable II, with a massive 790,000 copies sold during the month.
The top three best-selling Wii games demonstrate the unprecedentedly long shelf life that some software enjoys on Nintendo's system. Not only has Wii Play, packed with a remote, sold upward of 7.2 million copies in America, but a quick glance at Wii Fit's sales progress would show an increase in momentum as the months have passed, virtually unheard of.
"There is no way for us to know for sure how long consumers will respond at this current level to Wii Fit," said NOA's VP of corporate affairs, Denise Kaigler. "We are certainly very pleased to see more and more consumers continuing to 'discover' Wii Fit and hearing stories about how they then talk to their friends and family about it. There is no doubt that word of mouth is helping to fuel the continued popularity of the game."
Wii Fit has sold more than 2.8 million copies since its release in May and remains one of the few games whose sales numbers have actually increased in some months since its release. If this momentum keeps up, some analysts have projected that the $89 title could ultimately outsell games like Grand Theft Auto 4 by the end of 2009 on its way to becoming one of the best-selling so-called games this generation.
Continued high sales of games like Wii Fit, Wii Play and Mario Kart Wii, all of which incidentally ship with some kind of attachment or peripheral, illustrate a very different business model for Nintendo, one more in common with a manufacturer of a DVD-player than a videogame machine. Whereas new videogames fall out of fashion within weeks, the back-catalog for Hollywood movies is forever flourishing -- a truth that has left more than a few videogame publishers envious. With its mass-consumerism approach, Nintendo seems to be enjoying the fruits traditionally reserved for Hollywood studios.
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My slim PS2 is still working well after a few years of play.
I think I know why people are still buying PS2. It is to replace their Fat PS2 from the 90s, or get those silver and white colour slim PS2. Those slim PS2 also comes with good bundles. Like two new games for 20 bucks when uou buy a slim PS2.
I think I know why people are still buying PS2. It is to replace their Fat PS2 from the 90s, or get those silver and white colour slim PS2. Those slim PS2 also comes with good bundles. Like two new games for 20 bucks when uou buy a slim PS2.
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Playstations are junk all varients,
By bundling stuff Nintendo just make old products more appealing and can keep the price higher than if they just allowed the product to become ancient and crumby games would be selling for a bag of peanuts like they do with Playstation titles
By bundling stuff Nintendo just make old products more appealing and can keep the price higher than if they just allowed the product to become ancient and crumby games would be selling for a bag of peanuts like they do with Playstation titles
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my (fat) PS2 is the best system I have next to the N64. I have had it for 6-7 years now I think and it still works like brand new. while my friend uses a slim one and it's a piece of junk that is maybe two years old.froggyboy604 wrote:My slim PS2 is still working well after a few years of play.
I think I know why people are still buying PS2. It is to replace their Fat PS2 from the 90s, or get those silver and white colour slim PS2. Those slim PS2 also comes with good bundles. Like two new games for 20 bucks when uou buy a slim PS2.
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What type of problem have your friends PS2 been having?
I think the PS2 slim is more likely to play games badly because dust can build up faster on the lense because once the CD door is open dust can easily fall on the lens and make games play badder. It is one of the most common problems I hear about the slim.
I think the PS2 slim is more likely to play games badly because dust can build up faster on the lense because once the CD door is open dust can easily fall on the lens and make games play badder. It is one of the most common problems I hear about the slim.