PS3 software tie-in ratio rubbish(News)
by GamesIndustry.biz
14/11/06 13:01
Enterbrain, publisher of Famitsu, has revealed the the tie-in ratio of software to PlayStation 3 sales is 0.98 - less than one game per console.
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The figure suggests that a portion of the 88,400 units sold were bought with the intention of selling on as part of the 'grey market', the unofficial channel for second hand machines via internet auctions and retail stores, which label the stock as 'used'.
As previously reported, Namco Bandai's Mobile Suit Gundam and Ridge Racer 7 were the top-selling titles, clocking up sales of around 30,000 units each.
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Drittanbieter kritisieren Preisgestaltung
News vom 14.11.2006, 14:20 Uhr von Hannes Ambrosch
Mehrere Dirttanbieter haben sich bei Sony über die sehr niedrigen Preise der "First-Party-Titel" wie z.B. Resistance: Fall Of Manoder Genji 2: Days Of The Blade beschwert.
Bandai Namco Games z.B. verlangt für seine PS3-Spiele Ridge Racer 7 und Mobile Suit Gundam: Target In Sight jeweil 7.329 Yen (ca. 50 Euro). Des weiteren fährt From Software den selben Kurs. Für Armored Core 4 muss man sogar 8.190 Yen (ca. 55 Euro) hinlegen.
Sony hingegen verkauft, nein verscherbelt fast schon seine Spiele für nur 5.979 Yen (ca. 40 Euro) Zu diesen zählen die oben genannten Resistance und Genji 2 bzw. auch bald Motorstorm.
Jetzt befürchten mehrere Drittanbieter, das Kunden ihre Spiele zu Gunsten der billigeren First-Party-Titel von Sony im Regal stehen lassen könnten.
Quelle: GameFront
PS3 buyers have shock in store(News)
by GamesIndustry.biz
14/11/06 13:00
A new report by analyst Compete has revealed that almost half of US consumers considering the purchase of a PS3 are in for a surprise when it comes to the console's price.
The report, which surveyed active current gen console gamers during the month of October, found that 48 per cent of those thinking about buying a PS3 thought it would cost under US $300.
Almost 60 per cent of respondents in the same category said they thought the cost was too high on being told the real price (US $499 / $599 for the 20GB / 60GB versions). Of all those surveyed, 73 per cent said they think the price is too expensive.
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Around 63 per cent of PlayStation 2 owners say they may pick up a PS3 - but the figure is lower for Nintendo's new console, with just 39 per cent of GameCube owners considering a Wii purchase. Almost the same number - 40 per cent - of those who bought a GameCube may buy a PS3 this time around.
Compete calculated the demand for consoles amongst US consumers using data from online retailers, and found that an average of around 418,000 people show an interest in the Xbox 360 each month. Demand for PS3 exceeded that for Xbox 360 for the first time in September, with the Wii repeating the feat in October. At present, with the North American launch of the console just days away, demand is highest for the PlayStation 3.
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