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Time:
09:27 EST/14:27 GMT | News Source:
Microsoft Press Release |
Posted By: Todd Richardson |
One year ago, the Xbox video game system was the new kid on the block. Today, Microsoft Corp. confirmed that Xbox was a top holiday seller and is now firmly entrenched in the No. 2 market position in the United States and Europe. According to the NPD Funworld TRSTS December 2002, Xbox significantly widened the gap between the competition, established itself as the clear No. 2 video game platform and brought the overall next-generation market share for Xbox to 24 percent. Xbox console sales in December had a year-over-year growth of 48 percent, which was the highest among all next-generation platforms for the month according to the NPD data. On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, Xbox also won additional market share, bringing the European share of Xbox to 19 percent (ChartTrack and GfK, November 2002).
December was the largest selling month for Xbox consoles ever, beating the previous record month, November 2001, by 43 percent (NPD TRSTS, December 2002). Also according to the data, December was the largest month ever for Xbox software sales, beating the previous record month, December 2001, by 80 percent. Xbox also enjoyed a nearly 4.8 attach rate, the highest for any next-generation console after 14 months in the market. Moreover, Xbox sold the most software of any next-generation system after 14 months in the market. Finally, the Xbox Live (TM) service continued to be a major hit at retail in December, selling 70 percent more Xbox Live Starter Kits in the first two months than the PlayStation 2 network adaptor sold in its first two months.
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#1 By
7390 (63.211.44.114)
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1/23/2003 10:51:19 AM
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Moreover, Xbox sold the most software of any next-generation system after 14 months in the market.
What does that mean exactly? That Xbox sold more games than PS2? I can't belive that
I do own an Xbox and play Halo online religiously I also finished Splinter Cell and Ghost Recon.
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#2 By
135 (209.180.28.6)
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1/23/2003 11:29:24 AM
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Now see this is interesting... XBox is growing in strength, gaining marketshare, gaining sales...
Yet jerky boy is still convinced it is a failure.
Which I again have to ask... If XBox is a failure, what does that make the Macintosh? By jerky boy's reckoning the Mac is the largest single failure of all mankind, an even worse disaster than the Hindenburg, the Titantic, the Tower of Pisa, the... Well you get the point. :)
Whatever, I'm just glad to finally see some interesting competition in the marketplace.
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#3 By
1913 (146.27.122.17)
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1/23/2003 12:01:26 PM
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Microsoft's cross hairs now has lock on PS2.
I wonder what is Sony thinking about this now?
This post was edited by rommels on Thursday, January 23, 2003 at 12:02.
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#4 By
3 (62.253.128.7)
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1/23/2003 12:16:37 PM
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It is far from a failure - the Game Cube has been the one failure out of all of them, Microsoft has done well with what few good games the Xbox has.
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#5 By
10748 (169.3.170.206)
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1/23/2003 1:44:08 PM
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If market share gain is a win, then the Xbox beats the game cube...
But from what I've read the big N is pretty happy because they actually make money on their hardware ...
Xbox will loose money til the next box comes out .... doesn't sound like much of a winner. Luckily they came out with some decent titles to get back some of the revenue ... but still far from making any money.
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#6 By
135 (209.180.28.6)
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1/23/2003 1:45:51 PM
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JWM - There's been quite a few good games released since launch. I like Rallisport Challenge.
Pixel - Version 1 doesn't have to make money, it just has to establish position. It's the learning experience for Microsoft. By Version 3 they'll have captured the entire market. :)
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#7 By
3 (62.253.128.7)
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1/23/2003 2:04:16 PM
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#7 - you have to spend money to make money. Nintendo are going to find it hard to survive when the next group of consoles come out, personally unless they come up with somthing amazing I really do think Nintendo will step out of creating consoles in a few years time.
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#8 By
1643 (207.46.137.250)
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1/23/2003 4:22:24 PM
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Splinter Cell
Ghost Recon (SP and Live)
Fusion Frenzy (the best party game in the world)
Rallisport
Unreal (Live)
DOA Beach Volleyball...JK :)
The only game it doesn't have is GTA...but that is really not my style. However, if it wasn't for Sony keeping that title only on PS2, I would imagine the Xbox would have done much better this holiday season.
This post was edited by humor on Thursday, January 23, 2003 at 16:30.
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#9 By
3 (62.253.128.6)
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1/23/2003 5:04:14 PM
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I can understand Splinter Cell and Rallisport being in there - but Unreal??? It is a pretty poor show off title for Xbox Live! - at least until the first ever patch for an online Xbox title gets released.
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#10 By
10748 (169.3.170.206)
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1/23/2003 6:50:16 PM
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Thats odd .... Sony didn't loose money like this when it entered consoles... it got the backing, the advertising, and the games ... and people came ... beating two quality former leaders in the arena...
I think MS over extended themselves on the specs and laziness of pulling from off the shelf hardware. And people were skeptical about if they were serious... look at Segas last platform ... the only difference is that MS can afford it.
Saying that you have to loose money for 5 years to enter the market just means your business plan is flawed and you aren't bringing anything new to the market.
This post was edited by Pixel on Thursday, January 23, 2003 at 18:56.
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#11 By
2459 (24.170.151.14)
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1/23/2003 8:32:59 PM
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Pixel:
The XBOX has brought plenty of new things to the market (as did Sega's consoles). That isn't why they are losing money. They are losing money because console market subsidizes the cost of the hardware with software and peripherals. They also lose money because of the cost of the new technology, the initial barrier to entry, fierce competition from established companies, and the consumer's reluctance to accept new platforms and the willingness to buy into the hype/platform loyalty of the established vendors, not to mention established brand recognition.
Before MS entered the market, Sony was charging $300 for multiple years for sub Voodoo1-quality hardware with little competition. MS entered the market (initially ignored by Sony/Nintendo [as usual]) with new hardware and new console capabilities for the same price, forcing Sony into a price war, and the need to play catch-up on some fronts. If Sony is making money on hardware, it's because they have the PS1 and PS2 for which they have been able to charge cosiderably more than the actual cost of the platforms for the past few years, and would have continued to do so had MS or some other credible competitor not entered the market. Sony makes money overall, due to the massive amount of developers for the platform gained on Nintendo and Sega's downturn, and the mainstream popularity of the brand.
This post was edited by n4cer on Thursday, January 23, 2003 at 20:33.
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#12 By
3653 (65.190.70.73)
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1/23/2003 9:03:30 PM
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I looked up past the clouds today, and the sky was green... xbox green.
Seriously, its about time that this thing catches on. I've been playing since day 1, and it feels good to have so many new gamers finally realizing what a gem the xbox really is.
just goes to prove... you cant keep down a high-quality company.
And one more point... this is a market where no one can claim MSFT grew because of leveraging a monopoly.
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#13 By
10748 (169.3.170.206)
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1/24/2003 1:47:09 PM
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#15 "1. sony initially sold the PS2 for a $150 loss. thanks to no competition (if you think N64 and Dreamcast are competition well then i got a bridge....) they were able to recoup the losses a little on software sales. "
True ... my comments concerning Sony entering the market was speaking to the orginal PS not teh PS2
2. PS2 released with more titles than any other console...
3. "3. the backing, advertising, and the games?? tell me who else were they going to develop for in 2000?? developers can't skip a year of revenue, so if there's only 1 console to develop for in 2000 well....let's use some logic. ?
Nintendo and Sega .... The two leading/proven console developers .... I see a lack in your logic ...
"Microsoft is currently developing a much cheaper version (for them) of the Xbox. the main cause of the high loss of the Xbox is the amount of money that they pay nVidia and i'm sure the ripoff rate that Intel charges. don't believe me, look at the price of the P4 3ghz. "
Lets talk about now ... who knows what the future holds, and it's conjecture anyway.
"Xbox Celebrates Successful Holiday Season, Gaining Share and Solidifying No. 2 Position Across North America and Europe"
All true ... but Sony did even better, get decent hardware ... the games are just now finally coming around ... slash the price even more, sure you are going to sell boxes.
Had the Xbox released with Xbox Live I think it would be doing considerably better against Sony, that would have been a reason to choose it .... that is bringing something new to the market.
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#14 By
3653 (65.190.70.73)
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1/24/2003 8:53:37 PM
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pixel, don't forget that ps2 is nearing saturation of the market. and as the months go on, the tech superiority of xbox (and even gc) when compared to ps2... will be even more obvious.
no one ever thought xbox would catch ps2, but a reasonable person would acknowledge that microsoft has already done alot better than anyone expected.
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