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    Console Wars: Who Won '08?

    Dec 25, 2008
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    Despite early predictions that 2008 would be the year Sony regained momentum in the bitter video game console wars, it turned out to be false hope. Industry leader Nintendo stayed ahead of the pack all year, thoroughly dominating both the home console and handheld hardware markets with their Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS systems, respectively.
    According to NPD Group, Nintendo flat-out owned the all-important month of November by selling over 2 million Wiis, better than twice as much as the next closest competitor, Microsoft's Xbox 360 (836,000). And at over 1.5 million DS systems sold, Nintendo tripled the output of Sony's PSP (421,000). While those numbers weren't nearly that high through most of 2008, the general order -- Nintendo, Microsoft, Sony -- held strong throughout.
    Wii Ascendant


    But this was hardly a banner year for Nintendo in terms of software. The biggest games -- Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mario Kart Wii and of course Wii Fit -- came relatively early in the year, and their biggest holiday release, Wii Music, has been labeled something of a dud. Miffed that the company was focusing too heavily on catering to its relatively new mass-market audience, the usually loyal Nintendo fans complained about a lack of core games. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Sony enjoyed a wealth of blockbuster games all year long, including top-sellers Grand Theft Auto IV and Fallout 3. So how did Nintendo compete, much less lead the way?
    By finding a new niche, of course. While gamers lament the deluge of cheaply made games (dubbed "shovelware") aimed at capitalizing on the Wii's mainstream popularity, many of those titles speak to their broad audience and support the company's new directive. Nintendo knows on which side its bread is currently being buttered, and while Microsoft and Sony battle for the hearts and minds of the core gamers, Nintendo is content getting their moms to play, too. And their moms often have a lot more money.
    Microsoft, on the other hand, found itself in second place by keeping its eyes on the prize: core gamers willing to shell out for great downloadable content. The recently released "New Xbox Experience" system update has nearly tripled sales over Xbox Live Arcade, while huge releases like Gears of War 2 and Fable II cemented their status as the go-to console for most gamers.
    New Xbox Experience


    As the newest kid on the block, Microsoft is less concerned with catching Nintendo than they are with kicking Sony's butt, which is pretty much exactly what they're doing. Take, for instance, the November NPD numbers for Activision's best-selling first-person shooter, Call of Duty: World at War. The 360 version of the game sold an impressive 1.4 million copies -- over twice that of the PS3 version (597,000). It's hard to play catch up when you're getting beaten that badly.
    As for Sony, well, they just can't catch a break. The company scored a major coup when Blu-ray officially trounced HD-DVD in the hi-def format war, but few believe the technology will catch on with consumers. Strong sales of big-time exclusive Metal Gear Solid 4 were promising, but the troubled launch of their 'Home' network coupled with relatively weak holiday sales (only Resistance 2 cracked the Top 10 list in November, all the way back at number 9) cramped their style. The once-promising PSP is getting whomped by both the DS and Apple's surging iPhone. Did a witch cast a spell on these guys or what?
    Hopefully next year will bode better for the one-time king of the consoles, but for now, they'll have to get used to the view from the back of the pack.

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    hehe I've been playing smash bros a lot lately

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    Who cares who is leading in sales. The sales don't develop the games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xXTraitorXx View Post
    hehe I've been playing smash bros a lot lately

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    Who cares who is leading in sales. The sales don't develop the games.
    No but they help choose which system gets it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civil View Post
    No but they help choose which system gets it.
    I knew somebody would say that. Nowaday almost every game is multi platform anyways. True though.

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    It's really hard to compare the wii to other systems because nintendo has been broadening it's marketing spectrum far beyond that of either sony or microsoft. Just try marketing lemonade to males between the ages of 14-36 and you won't sell as much lemonade as if you sold it to everybody aged 7-82.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zipykido View Post
    It's really hard to compare the wii to other systems because nintendo has been broadening it's marketing spectrum far beyond that of either sony or microsoft. Just try marketing lemonade to males between the ages of 14-36 and you won't sell as much lemonade as if you sold it to everybody aged 7-82.
    First of all, you can't market lemonade that way anyway.
    Second of all, that's PRECISELY why Nintendo is leading. Because they're smart enough to do that.

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    microsoft and sony lose mostly because there money hungry and nintendo knows its capabiltly

    anyways WII FTW

    thanks for sharing

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    Shiny graphics have always been over-ruled by good gameplay. It's too bad that most developers seem to have forgotten that important little tidbit. I miss the 16-bit era.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint View Post
    Weeks? More like 15 minutes until you realize you wasted $50 on a collection of minigames. The 360 and Playstation 3 are bringing dramatic story lines to the scene, something gaming has never had until recently. Gaming is becoming more like reading a great book or watching a movie. Have you played Bioshock?
    Bold part is wrong, although I do agree the wii is lacking any "epic" games other than super mario galaxy and zelda, while 360 and PS3 has tons of them. Games used to have epic storylines back in the 16 bit era.
    and @Marcipaans- you say the gameplay is great, have you even played the wii? the wii control is unresponsive as shit, half the games you play can be beaten by randomly shaking the wii remote and smashing buttons. The 360 and PS3 just have a far superior graphics, game selection, and online play.

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    Its not about statistics is about the individual gamer, I buy games to play and enjoy them regardless of which company thinks I should buy their console. Though I tend to agree with this shovel ware crap the wii is putting out, it sucks major donkey dick. The only real reason why the wii is outselling is because its so cheap, if they knocked up the price to 299$ (same as the 360 pro mind you) Im guaranteeing the xbox360 will indeed outsell the wii. I think the only reason why people are buying the wii for whatever reason is because it's so cheap

    im kinda drunkk right now so sorruy if you cant udertstand me...,,,,,,,,,>

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