Bloody_X86
Gamer
انا اتوقع ان سوني ما بترمي كلام في الهوا مدام قالوا يعني حيسوا بس الله يعنانا على على المشوار الطويل:crying:
انا اتوقع ان سوني ما بترمي كلام في الهوا مدام قالوا يعني حيسوا بس الله يعنانا على على المشوار الطويل:crying:
“I want to try to see if we can exceed the PS2 numbers after nine years, otherwise why are we in this business?”
Mr Hirai, in a Financial Times interview, said his aim was for the PS3 to surpass sales of the PS2 over a similar time period.
تراه بيتعدى ..
أنا قلت في بالي: ليش ما سوني توقعوا 50 مليون مثلا ؟ طموحهم كبير بزيادة ، بصراحة حتى الـ50 مليون أشوفه مستحيل لو كان الجهاز مبدع ، الشيء اللي سواه البلاي2 مو سهل وفاق المستحيل وأي جهاز آخر يتقارن به من ناحية المبيعات بتحس الرقم قليل حتى لو كان 50 مليون وفوق .. لكن حتى 50 مليون أشوفها مستحيلة حتى لو بدعت .أتوقع والله أعلم البي إس 3 مع نهاية الجيل هذا حده ماكسمم 35-40 مليون... هذا لو كان مبدع.
Peter Moore: Wii to Win Console War with Over 50% Market Share
It's a lot easier to talk about the console wars when you're not running the business behind one anymore. EA Sports' Peter Moore sees Wii taking the crown.
While Sony's Kaz Hirai told the Financial Times that he thinks the PS3 can sell 150 million units during its lifespan, former Xbox man and current EA Sports label president Peter Moore gave the Times a different picture of what he expects the market to look like several years down the road. Moore, like many others in the industry, has predicted a relatively easy victory for Nintendo.
"It looks to me as if the Wii is going to have at least half the installed base of the overall industry and the Xbox 360 and PS3 are going to fight over the balance, based on the run-rates we're seeing," he said.
The Wii recently took over the top spot in the U.S. with nearly 11 million consoles sold. On a monthly basis, the Wii has easily been outselling the PS3 and Xbox 360 during each NPD reporting period. In June, even with the PS3's MGS 4 fueled surge, the Wii still outsold the PS3 by about 260,000 units and the Wii outsold the Xbox 360 by a three-to-one margin.
Nintendo's console truly has shown no signs of slowing down. Whether or not Moore's prediction of 50 percent proves to be accurate, Nintendo has already won in terms of mainstream mindshare and profitability.