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Analyst: Two Million Would-Be PS3 Owners Will Buy A Wii Instead This Year

Is the dismal holiday performance of Sony's (SNE) PS3 and blowout sales of Nintendo's (NTDOY) Wii indicative of how the two consoles will do over the next year? Cowen and Company's Doug Creutz thinks so, lowering his future estimates of PS3 sales and boosting his Wii predictions.

Doug's revised estimates:

Sony will sell about 4 million PS3s in 2009, down from previous projections of 6.25 million units sold. Fewer PS3 sales in 2010 too, now projecting 4.5 million units sold vs 6.5 million previously. Wii picks up the slack: 8 million consoles to be sold in 2009 vs 6 million previous. More in 2010 too: 6 million vs old estimates of 4 million.
Little change to Microsoft's Xbox 360: Estimates fairly steady, Doug sees 4.25 million this year, and another 4 million in 2010.
The interesting thing is Doug sees total console sales fairly flat -- it's just Nintendo is grabbing more customers that otherwise would have been Sony's.

So much for the idea that the Xbox and PS3 aren't in competition with Nintendo.

http://www.alleyinsider.com/2009/1/analyst-two-million-would-be-ps3-owners-will-buy-a-wii-instead

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Ausgezeichnet... Noch mehr Leute, deren Meinung ich im Meinungskanal ablesen kann ^_^
 
Der geht scheinbar davon aus das 2008 nur 6 Millionen verkauft wurde :oops:

nö, die Prognose für 2009 wurde von 6 auf 8 Millionen Stück erhöht. :-)

Wie realistisch die Zahlen letztlich sind weiss ich nicht. Die Analysten lagen mit ihren Vorhersagen der DS- und Wiiverkäufe ja bekanntlich vor wenigen Jahren völlig falsch.
 
nö, die Prognose für 2009 wurde von 6 auf 8 Millionen Stück erhöht. :-)

Wie realistisch die Zahlen letztlich sind weiss ich nicht. Die Analysten lagen mit ihren Vorhersagen der DS- und Wiiverkäufe ja bekanntlich vor wenigen Jahren völlig falsch.

Analysten wollen sich mal wieder nicht die Blöße geben. Typisch, aber wer stellt schon einen schlechten Analysten ein?! lol Die Zahlen sagen letztlich gar nichts aus, geben aber eine Richtung vor.... und wenn Prognosen erhöht werden sind Aktienkäufer meist nicht weit entfernt. Wer investiert hat ein interesse daran, dass die Prognose eintrifft und das hilft Nintendo natürlich mehr Konsolen als vorhergesagt zu verkaufen.
 
Pachter: 'High PS3 price is killing Sony'

PM Analyst says platform holder "is falling behind at a rapid pace"
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has told CVG that Sony "is a distant third" this generation "and is falling behind at a rapid pace".

Speaking to us after Sony forecast major losses for the fiscal year ending in March, Pachter suggested a PS3 price cut "in all geographies" was needed to give the ailing PlayStation division a boost.

However, he noted that Sony may not be willing to lower hardware prices until it can further reduce PS3 production costs, therefore reducing the loss it is currently making on every unit sold.

"The most important thing for the company to do is to get the PS3 production cost down, and it appears to be making progress on that front," said the analyst.

"Sony has historically priced at its production cost (or above), but it has historically been in first place. This generation, the company is a distant third, and is falling behind at a rapid pace.

"Keeping the PS3 price high kills Sony, and gives Microsoft a huge competitive advantage. In my view, every Xbox 360 sold is a lost opportunity for Sony to sell a PS3, and Microsoft has no intention of taking a sabbatical.

"Lowering the price will cost Sony a lot, but it should generate sufficient future profits from game and Blu-ray movie sales and royalties to offset those losses."

With Sony adamant that it has no intention of beginning the new business year with a PS3 price drop as rumoured, Pachter assigned just a five percent probability to an April cut, a 20 percent probability to one at E3, a 25 percent probability to one at the Tokyo Game Show and a 40 percent probability to holiday 2009.

"That leaves a ten percent chance that Sony won't cut price in 2009 at all, which I think would be a mistake," he added.
Tom Ivan

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=206517
 
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Pachter zeigt wieder seine einzigartigen Analysis Fähigkeiten.
 
aus dem GAf. Nimmt es wie ihr wollt sollte aber ungefähr hinkommen^^

I've managed to get my hands on some pre order numbers for japan (don't ask), now i can't give away the exact numbers but i thought i'd share what i can, in the what i call the everything compared to dragon quest 9 list:

Dragon Quest 9 4.5x > Yakuza 3
Dragon Quest 9 5x > Resident Evil 5 (PS3)
Dragon Quest 9 12x > Star Ocean 4
Dragon Quest 9 17x > Street Fighter 4 (PS3)
Dragon Quest 9 35x > Resident Evil 5 (XBOX360)
Dragon Quest 9 42x > Demon's Souls
Dragon Quest 9 58x > Street Fighter 4 (XBOX360)
Dragon Quest 9 63x > Halo Wars
Dragon Quest 9 7.5x > Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete Blu Ray
 
Analyst: PS3 continues to lack a clear ‘must-own’ title that will drive sales

Cowen analyst Doug Creutz says he has lowered his expectation to toward PlayStation 3 for the year ahead as he doesn’t believe the console has any bona fide system sellers.

“Although there appears to be a reasonably robust slate of games for the PlayStation 3 this year, Sony continues to lack a clear ‘must-own’ title that will drive sales, while its platform continues to be the most expensive in the market in the midst of a consumer slowdown,” he said.

“Meanwhile, highly publicized platform initiatives such as Home have failed to get off the ground.”

His overall assessment of 2008 was just as damning saying: “Following another year in which PS3 unit sales lagged behind the Wii and Xbox 360, it is now clear that Sony has failed to establish the PS3 as the console of choice among hardcore gamers this cycle.”

Creutz now expects PlayStation 3 to sell 4 million units in 2009, compared to his previous forecast of 6.25.

http://www.videogaming247.com/2009/...r-must-own-title-that-will-drive-sales/17374/

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