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GameCube outselling PS2, ..by 20 percent
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post Oct 13 2003, 03:45 PM
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Nintendo console king of the hill at major US retailers

Those calling for price drops in the Xbox and PS2 got some major ammunition today, with Nintendo announcing that its recently discounted GameCube is the top-selling console in the US.

In a statement, Nintendo cited figures that had the Cube outselling Sony's PlayStation 2 by a solid 20 percent during the week of October 4. The spread was even wider for Microsoft's Xbox--GameCube sales surpassed Xbox sales by a whopping 145 percent. Unfortunately, hard sales numbers won't be available until the next Toy Retail Sales Tracking Service (TRSTS) report.

The figures are a vindication for Nintendo's bold price cut last month, which dropped the GC's price from $149 to just $99. It is possible that the high sales numbers will help convince skittish publishers and third-party developers that the platform is here to stay.

By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot  [POSTED: 10/08/03 02:10 PM]


I'm smelling Sony pricecut. >=D Hopefully it'll happen soon enough for me to get the system and Castlevania when it comes out.
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However, I also heard that for the first time since Nintendo entered the industry they posted a net loss. Perhaps the boosted sales of the systems will hike up game sales.


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DivA
post Oct 15 2003, 12:25 AM
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QUOTE (unitself @ Oct 14 2003, 02:38 PM)
DivA, do you think that Sony will drop the PS2 to $99? No way. They are still at $180, and i bet they are still selling very well at that price. Shit, if the PS2 was $100, I wouldn't be trying to highjack the FFXI thread, I would joining in the anticipation talks!  beigelaugh.gif Not to mention, starting a thread or two about the RE:Online game.

~yah, wishful thinking i know - realistically, i could see a price range from $129.99 - $149.99 for the holidays possibly; & this is stretching the prediction far, as is.. Oo however, i'll be praying for this "ideal" price range nonetheless - not even Sony would easily ignore this daring economic move by Nintendo ~ especially near x-mas.. ^^
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