December 2009 NPD report

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The December 2009 NPD Numbers have been released. For ill informed readers, the NPD Group is the leading independent video game research firm, that monitors and tracks video game hardware and software sales in North America.

Hardware:

PlayStation 2 333.2K
PlayStation 3 1.36M
PSP 654.7K
Xbox 360 1.31M
Wii 3.81M
Nintendo DS 3.31M

Well lets hope for some more action. I'd say a price adjustment. The Xbox can be sold for 50% less I believe just to reach the value for money breakpoint.
 
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Looking a bit flushed, squeamish?

Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg has posted a response to the recently released December 2009 NPD sales results. He stated that the Xbox 360 had a great year in 2009 with it outselling the Playstation 3 in addition to leading third-party software sales and software attach ratio (a record 8.8). The Xbox 360 generated $4.8 billion in total consumer spending (hardware, software and accessories sales combined). Here is his full statement on his personal Twitter page:

NPD shows great 2009 results for #Xbox360 $4.8B in consumer spend, outsold the PS3, led in 3rd party SW & record 8.8 SW attach
 
Guys would this be sufficient drop in pricing ?
This is estimated and could be even less. I am still in talks with a supplier
Microsoft -Xbox 360 Elite Modern Warfare 2 Limited Edition R 3500
Microsoft -Xbox 360 Elite R 2865
Microsoft - Xbox 360 Arcade R 1820
 
The December 2009 NPD Numbers have been released. For ill informed readers, the NPD Group is the leading independent video game research firm, that monitors and tracks video game hardware and software sales in North America.

Hardware:

PlayStation 2 333.2K
PlayStation 3 1.36M
PSP 654.7K
Xbox 360 1.31M
Wii 3.81M
Nintendo DS 3.31M

fixed it for you ;)
 
Lol SirIS, the pricing of Wii to follow soon but expected to be around R 1900.
Stlll version 1 as all indications are version 2 only second or third quarter 2010
 
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