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Author: | Ranging God [ October 27th, 2008, 7:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Interesting article |
I liked reading it. You know i can see how Sony would supply so many PS3 since the PS2 was such a great hit. But maybe the problem is that the PS2 was not dead yet? I know people still buying the PS2. Also I agree with the last part, about the GC and RE4 http://www.gwn.com/articles/article.php ... urpasses_Demand.html Quote: PlayStation 3 Supply Surpasses Demand
Home : Games : Articles Stores report plenty of Sony's next-gen console in stock. Last year, it took several months for the Xbox 360 to be readily available in retail stores. Chains such as Gamestop/ EB Games were still filling preorders well into 2006 (the system launched 11/21/2005), and it wasn’t until around March or April that someone could easily walk into a store and walk out with Microsoft’s next-generation console. Now Nintendo seems to be walking that path, with demand for the Wii still far exceeding the available stock. While this time the preorders were filled right away, people are still hunting and waiting in long lines and hoping to get lucky in acquiring the system. It now appears, though, that Sony is having no such issues. A recent check with my local game store found that they had plenty of Playstation 3’s in stock, and that they weren’t exactly moving. My first thought was that Sony had caught up with production and was sending out greater numbers, but the store informed me that they were still getting the same shipments they’ve been getting all along (roughly 2 systems a week), but that with nobody coming in to purchase the console the stock is just building up. The employees of that store and others report that while they’re still fielding a high number of Wii-related calls during each day, they can go an entire day without any inquiries at all about the PS3. One store showed me a scratch pad they kept by the phone one day, making marks for each Wii call and PS3 call they received. At the end of that day the Wii had gotten 75, while the PS3 came in at 2. Stacks of PS3s are now gathering dust in stores, while the Wii is reportedly still sold out in most locations. The other issue the store reported is the high number of returns on the Playstation 3. These customers, states my source, had in most cases purchased the consoles in the hopes of making a profit by reselling them online. A quick scan of Ebay, though, shows that this is no longer an option. The few PS3’s that are posted either have no bids at all, or are being sold for the retail price or even below (I saw one unopened 60gb unit with a Buy it Now price of $550, $50 below the retail price). So these people who had hoped to make some easy money are bringing back their purchases so they can at least break even. One store that I talked to reported three consoles being returned in one day, while another said they had gotten four back over the course of the week after Christmas. These returns, in addition to the stock that is still being sent, adds up to a healthy stack of systems that the store says they just can’t move. They even remarked that they had more PS3’s in stock than they had Xbox 360’s. Does this ominous start bode badly for Sony? While it is very early in the “console war”, many people expect the first several months to play out with shortages and high demand that the manufacturer just can’t keep up with. Now I’m talking to stores that wish they wouldn’t get any more consoles until they can actually move the ones they have sitting in their stockrooms. Time will tell, of course, and it only takes one title to shift the winds in favor of one console or another. One employee laughingly told me that they had been sitting on a stack of GameCubes, both new and used, until Resident Evil 4 was released, and suddenly they couldn’t keep the system in stock, so it really does ultimately come down to the games. |
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Author: | Unbirthday [ October 27th, 2008, 7:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Interesting article |
Hmm definitely food for thought, but I do fully agree with "it only takes one game". I do think that Nintendo is smart for not over supplying the market with Wiis, Sony better come out with a good game. I still won't buy a ps3 though. |
Author: | Ranging God [ October 27th, 2008, 7:25 am ] |
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Zac Glenn wrote: Hmm definitely food for thought, but I do fully agree with "it only takes one game". I do think that Nintendo is smart for not over supplying the market with Wiis, Sony better come out with a good game. I still won't buy a ps3 though. The price is what kills it.. I mean honestly put a 300-350 price sticky on that thing and it wills ell like hell imo. If they would have non-bluray versions, which I know they cant caz of there game format, it wouldbe cheaper and better for consumers to buy |
Author: | CreepyPirate [ October 27th, 2008, 9:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Interesting article |
It's the price and games line up. You've got an Xbox360, which here in the UK is cheaper than a bloody Wii producing graphics that are the same as a PS3, has a better games library under it's belt and can do pretty much everything the PS3 can do, except play Blu-Ray movies, which, lets face it have not hit it off as successfully as DVDs did and don't look like their going to either. I think they've shot themselves in the foot with the Blu-Ray push, I'd wager digital distribution will be the thing to replace DVDs and such, not Blu-Ray. It certainly seems bigger here than HD and Blu-Ray. |
Author: | Ranging God [ October 27th, 2008, 10:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Interesting article |
CreepyPirate wrote: It's the price and games line up. You've got an Xbox360, which here in the UK is cheaper than a bloody Wii producing graphics that are the same as a PS3, has a better games library under it's belt and can do pretty much everything the PS3 can do, except play Blu-Ray movies, which, lets face it have not hit it off as successfully as DVDs did and don't look like their going to either. I think they've shot themselves in the foot with the Blu-Ray push, I'd wager digital distribution will be the thing to replace DVDs and such, not Blu-Ray. It certainly seems bigger here than HD and Blu-Ray. Hd died though. but ya lets face it, it;s the price. I mean to get the full blu-ray potential u need a HD tv, a PS3 or Blu-ray player, and a movie that cost like 40 bucks. I am fine with regular DVD thankyou. |
Author: | killer cain2 [ October 27th, 2008, 10:32 am ] |
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yeah i have a ps3 i think it is defintaly worth getting one i play cd4 online all the time |
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Author: | Xbladez [ October 30th, 2008, 2:16 pm ] |
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yea while i have a ps3 im still buying more ps2 games to play on it, now if sony were to kill all ps2 game production and force companys to make the games only for the psp and ps3 systems, instead of the ps2 still, then they might create a slight demand for the system. however like was stated the price tag is just driving people away from the system like the red rings were doing for the 360. there are more new ps2 and xbox360 games due out atm than ps3 games, and most of what has come out for it was trash u beat in a week or less and put away or traded back into one of the shops. |
Author: | killer cain2 [ November 5th, 2008, 8:04 am ] |
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yeah but not all PS3s can play ps2 games. |
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