More importantly, Wii is still selling out across the globe within minutes of new shipments arriving in stores, after 6 million Wii's being sold, where as PS3 isn't able to sell out at launch. In other words, had Nintendo launched with more units... well, we'll never know.
My jaw just hit the floor. Now I've picked it back up... That's pretty impressive, especially considering nobody really turned up to their respective launches. Sony can breathe a sigh of relief for ten minutes.
What's really going to test them now is the after-launch period. Microsoft isn't going to give them an easy ride with Halo 3 round the corner. Nintendo'll have to do some pretty impressive factory-pumping to meet their demand too... so we'll see how the success of PS3 is sustained after its launch.
After all, we probably shouldn't hold our breath just yet. The PSP, after all, had a record-breaking launch, and look at it now (if I really wanted to turn on 'sour grapes SEGA fanboy mode' on, I could mention the number of eBay scalpers as an attribute to sales - the number of which has far outweighed any I saw for Wii or 360 during their launches - but I won't. :D).
Mind you, this news should give at least a ray of hope for the Sony faithful. Home and LittleBigPlanet are just round the corner, they look pretty cool.
More importantly, Wii is still selling out across the globe within minutes of new shipments arriving in stores, after 6 million Wii's being sold, where as PS3 isn't able to sell out at launch. In other words, had Nintendo launched with more units... well, we'll never know.
Well, according to one of our local retailer sources, they finally provided the last of their Wii pre-orders on the 22nd of March this year. They had 100 pre-orders before launch, had a launch allocation of 30-odd and it took them 3.5 months to supply their customers. Yes, they had a few more people pre-order during that 3.5 month period, but most people who enquired elected to wait for shelf stock.
Nintendo are definitely being hampered by not being able to meet demand, maybe they are working flat out, maybe they are not. Sony have, in the past, been accused of limiting supply to keep demand high, maybe Nintendo have tried a similar tactic. We just don't know for sure.
What I do know is that Sony have launched with enough consoles to ensure launch demand and still have ample stock on the shelves for walk-in customers. They have also had 165,000 of their consoles sell through at UK retail despite having a high price and missing a Christmas launch. Our friendly retailer above had 40-odd pre-orders for PS3 and sold more than that on launch weekend.
What if the Wii or 360 had ample stock to launch with? What if the PS3 had a Christmas launch?
What ifs are fun questions to ask, but the facts are, Wii and 360 didn't have the stock and PS3 didn't have a Christmas launch, but PS3 sold more at launch than either of the others. Almost as many as them combined.
The next few weeks are going to be very interesting. Will the PS3 continue to sell? Will the Wii "suddenly" have ample supply? Will the 360 Elite launch and steal some Sony thunder?
I dunno about you lot, but I'm quite happy that we have a three-horse race once more.
i fnd this news interesting. I work in a city in the UK with very competitive deals on the PS3
We had 11 pre-ordered consoles, and then another 8 to sell to walk-ins.(Only had a waiting list for pre-orders to commence 10-long)
We have yet to sell a single walk-in console, and one of the pre-orderers wanted a refund, so in total, we have sold -1.
We have sold 2 games and 1 accessory. Hardly the same as the Wii, where we had 16 pre-ordered 0 to sell to walk ins but by christmas we had a waiting list of 160 and as soon as we get delivery (about 10-20 a time) theyre gone within hlf an hour, we get enquiries roughly every half hour or so, and the list is still growing. A Usual week for Wii games is 25 games, and 0 accessories, as weve only had 2 deliveries since launch of remotes!
i fnd this news interesting. I work in a city in the UK with very competitive deals on the PS3
We had 11 pre-ordered consoles, and then another 8 to sell to walk-ins.(Only had a waiting list for pre-orders to commence 10-long)
We have yet to sell a single walk-in console, and one of the pre-orderers wanted a refund, so in total, we have sold -1.
We have sold 2 games and 1 accessory. Hardly the same as the Wii, where we had 16 pre-ordered 0 to sell to walk ins but by christmas we had a waiting list of 160 and as soon as we get delivery (about 10-20 a time) theyre gone within hlf an hour, we get enquiries roughly every half hour or so, and the list is still growing. A Usual week for Wii games is 25 games, and 0 accessories, as weve only had 2 deliveries since launch of remotes!
That is fascinating. Without naming the company you work for (unless you want to email feedback@spong.com and go off the record off course) - what town are you in?
We had 11 pre-ordered consoles, and then another 8 to sell to walk-ins.(Only had a waiting list for pre-orders to commence 10-long)
Don't want you to give away where you work (place or shop) but are you in a non-specialist or a games-only shop? I'd expect more people to go to specialists (Game, Gamestation, Indies, etc) before other places like HMV, Curries or Supermarkets.
Of course, with the Wii being in such short supply, it's more likely that everywhere would get lots of pre-orders.
Thanks for your information and again, please don't lose your job over this, but can you give us some context?
heyevery1, me again. just tpo update you guys a bit more.....
weve had another aggressive day of annoucing ps3s readily available over our loudspeeker, and still havent sold one, but yet another pof the pre-ordered ones came back, un-opened, unwanted, so my store sales of ps3 now stands at -2
Hearing our anomynous source and seeing the great number of PS3's on ebay going for lowert then retailprice i wonder if someone keeps track of returned consoles...i expect a flood of those in the coming weeks.
Hearing our anomynous source and seeing the great number of PS3's on ebay going for lowert then retailprice i wonder if someone keeps track of returned consoles...i expect a flood of those in the coming weeks.
Based on what I've seen of retailer reports on software sales, yes returns are tracked and will be reported back to ChartTrack. It's up to them if they choose to publish those figures, it's more likely that they'll just subtract them from sales and pass the final figure on to Sony.
another update, a friend in another store in my city has told me theyve only sold 4 ps3s since launch. This is our biggest competitor too!
Perhaps you just don't live in a gaming city/town?
If you don't work in a game specialist, does your friend? Or do you both work in games only stores?
Without any context I'm afraid your reports lack meaning. If you and your friend work in Game and Gamestation, what you are saying is extremely interesting. However if you work in Curries and Comet or Sainsburys and Tesco then with the PS3 being readily available, I'd expect your sales to be low.
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