75 million each and 90 million plus for the Wii and its a matter of fact that the XBox One and PS4 is selling better than what the 360 and PS3 did at the same stage of their life cycle .
Again context, that you are clearly overlooking.
The Xbox One WAS outstripping the demand for the Xbox 360 but the past 4 months, Xbox 360 has been outselling the Xbox One. This is a fact, you can very well use the spin Microsoft is adapting to but it is clear to see sales have slowed down significantly.
From Microsoft themselves;
Xbox 360 shipments
October - December: 1.5 mil
January - March: 1.7 mil
April - June: 1.8 mil
Total: 5 million
Xbox One shipments:
October - December: 3.9 mil
January - March: 1.2 mil
April - June: Less than 1.1 mil (Microsoft combined sales of Xbox 360 and Xbox One at this point)
Total: Less than 6.2 million
www.microsoft.com/investor/EarningsAndFinancials/Earnings/PressReleaseAndWebcast/FY14/Q4/default.aspxOf course you'll just focus on the total rather than the trend which when it comes to sales is just not the way to extrapolate data and make any sort of prediction. The fact that they're combining the shipments for the 360 and One together now shows how much trouble the console is facing. FYI the Xbox 360 shipped 0.8 million for the previous period, so the Xbox One could possibly have shipped less than 500,000 units, terrible result all round.
No it wasn't . The Wii U 1st years weren't even close to that of the Cube, never mind the Wii . Looking over that, the Wii U its last gen hardware and a gimmick too far . The real gamers consoles are showing no signs of slowing down and have retail and full 3rd party support (the key difference) that will seen those console through
Are you purposely selecting choice words from my quotes and replying to them?
I said first three months, not the first year. Again it seems you're having a separate argument in your own head and not the one at hand. The point was the Wii U had bigger initial sales than the Wii, so the first three months mean nothing, the following months do and it does not paint a great picture for the Xbox One.
I think you find sales have now doubled and 200,000 that's still better than the 360 could manage . And every console see's a decline in sales after the hype for a lauch
The Xbox 360 sold more than 200,000 on a number of occasions.
Again,
context is key and something you seem insistent in overlooking. Sales doubled only because of the price cut and even then it was hardly impressive. To go from 140,000 units in April to 200,000 in June thanks to the price cut is hardly impressive, it's frankly poor.
Like that news . Its why if you make games for consoles you need to make games for the west and be multiplatform - Shame SOJ doesn't take note .
Again that's not the point. The point is the sales of consoles will see a hit of over 15 million thanks to the collapse of the Japanese console industry and there are no indication sales in the West will help cover these losses.
Sigh... There's no need to argue , The simple facts are that consoles games sales are better than PC games sales .
This is a discussion form which is for... Discussion? A riveting revelation for you perhaps.
And again, where is your proof? You show me none and say "Well console games sales are better than PC games which are nothing compared to the 90s!" but you've given no proof, just your words. Why should I believe you when I posted links, counter arguments (Which you fail to reply to or go on some strange tandem that has no relation to the original point) and provided all the evidence, you? Just words without any links to back up your arguments.
Show me evidence and I might believe you, otherwise you've got a clearly outdated views in the industry and fail to understand what is going on not just the PC space, but console space too.