Xbox 360 Out Sells Wii


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    Xbox 360 Out Sells Wii


    Down again overall, with upticks in Xbox 360 and PS3 sales and BioShock 2 ruling the software roost, that's February's US video game narrative in a nutshell courtesy NPD Group's retail industry figures. Overall video game industry sales slumped 15 percent, falling from $1.48 billion to $1.26 billion, raising year-to-date sales to just $2.42 billion, a 14 percent deficit against last year's $2.82 billion for the same period.
    Higher price tags mitigated some of the revenue slump. Unit sales declined more than dollar sales, said NPD's Anita Frazier, noting that higher retail prices in all categories save for console hardware helped dollar sales performance.
    Overall, the verdict's still fairly gloomy, continuing January's post-holiday downturn.
    "Honestly, I had expected the industry to perform somewhat better this month," said Frazier in an email, though adding that "strong new releases" and "Easter gift-buying" should bolster March's sales numbers.
    Here's the February 2010 hardware sales breakdown, with growth compared to February 2009.
    613k - Nintendo DS (-4%)
    422k - Xbox 360 (+8%)
    397k - Wii (-47%)
    360k - PlayStation 3 (+30%)
    133k - PSP (-33%)
    102k - PlayStation 2 (-63%)
    The two major hardware narratives this month: Big losses for Nintendo's Wii, slight gains for Microsoft and Sony. The Nintendo DS seems indefatigable, probably owing to positive word-of-mouth, brand-perception, a slew of quality games, and pricing. Watch for the "supersized" DSi XL to drive unit sales up again when Nintendo's new handheld goes on sale end of March.
    NPD's Frazier noted that the Xbox 360's top-spot grab among the three consoles was its first since Halo 3's release in September 2007. And while Microsoft continues to hold steady in year-over-year sales, Sony's PS3 is making notable comeback gains--gains reportedly constrained by hardware availability issues.
    And the February 2010 software sales breakdown.
    563k - BioShock 2 (Xbox 360)
    556k - New Super Mario Bros. (Wii)
    314k - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Xbox 360)
    275k - Just Dance (Wii)
    273k - Sports Resort w/Wii Motion Plus (Wii)
    253k - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS3)
    247k - Mass Effect 2 (Xbox 360)
    243k - Dante's Inferno (PS3)
    225k - Dante's Inferno (Xbox 360)
    219k - Heavy Rain (PS3)
    While sales slots appear unusually balanced his month--I think this may represent the first time in its three-year history that the PS3 holds three--unit as well as dollar performance favored the Xbox 360.
    Curiously, the PS3 version of BioShock 2 didn't register in the top 10, with just 187k unit sold compared with 563k for the Xbox 360. Perhaps that's because the original game--released in August 2007--was Xbox 360 exclusive for over a year, and the October 2008 PS3 version only sold roughly a fifth as many copies.

    BioShock 2 Cleans Up, Xbox 360 Overtakes Wii in February Game Sales - PCWorld

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    And one reason the Xbox outsold the Wii,

    Wii shortages through March warns Nintendo | Tech Blog | FT.com

    In an interview at Nintendo’s Media Summit in San Francisco on Wednesday, Reggie Fils-Aimé (pictured), president of Nintendo of America, told me Nintendo had been “hand-to-mouth” in supplying retailers with product in January and February after 3.8m Wiis were sold in the US in December.


    “On the Wii hardware side, we are back to a situation where demand is exceeding supply and we’re going to be in that situation through the end of March,” he said.
    “You can’t sell 3.8m units in one month without that suction of demand pulling product through the distribution channel.”
    Seen it firsthand at a couple of local stores, they get some in and their sold out in a day or two.
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    Another reason would be because playing the Wii gets old quickly. It's okay for short bursts, but does get boring quickly.

    I'm not surprised Bioshock 2 is selling units. I just saw the TV ad for the first time tonight and if I hadn't already played it and knew better, I would have been 'wow it looks awesome' - I have to buy it.

    All I can say is that ad is very misleading...
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    smarteyeball said:
    Another reason would be because playing the Wii gets old quickly. It's okay for short bursts, but does get boring quickly.


    Agree. Think that keeps the 360 and PS3 selling is new games constantly coming out that you can just play on your own. With the Wii, I only ever tend to play it with friends or family. Other than that, it gets pretty boring pretty quickly if you keep playing it alone.

    But then when you are playing the Wii with friends and family, it's a lot more fun than playing a 360 or PS3 with them...
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