Daeval Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 EDIT: And Sony do know how to promote their stuff. THeir advertisment is always top-of-the-world. I know, since I am working in Sony They do, but It's more than just "promotion" per se. It's the image that M$ has that makes the Xbox seem like more than just a "video game system" to non-gamers in their target market. Sony just doesn't have this working to their advantage right now. From my experience, XBox sells under the "home theatre" category almost as much as it does to the "video game system" people. The PS2 just isn't viewed the same way. It's mostly features (PS2 users have to buy and install Network Adapters and Hard Drives. The A/V qualities are not nearly as played-up, etc) but it's also the way they advertise. M$ definately has the "get the guys together for a beer and a game" hook down in their marketing. Sony still caters primarily to "gamers." Sony does have a potential advantage in that people are used to having Sony written all over the various Audio/Video devices that populate their living room, rather than just on the loading screen of the computer that crashes all the time. However, they have yet to really use the "Your DVD player's big brother" angle to hit the mainstream. Nevermind that "PSX" thing as it's primarily a DVR-type box, which is kind of a niche market in itself (for now). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S.D Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 EDIT: And Sony do know how to promote their stuff. THeir advertisment is always top-of-the-world. I know, since I am working in Sony They do, but It's more than just "promotion" per se. It's the image that M$ has that makes the Xbox seem like more than just a "video game system" to non-gamers in their target market. Sony just doesn't have this working to their advantage right now. From my experience, XBox sells under the "home theatre" category almost as much as it does to the "video game system" people. The PS2 just isn't viewed the same way. It's mostly features (PS2 users have to buy and install Network Adapters and Hard Drives. The A/V qualities are not nearly as played-up, etc) but it's also the way they advertise. M$ definately has the "get the guys together for a beer and a game" hook down in their marketing. Sony still caters primarily to "gamers." Sony does have a potential advantage in that people are used to having Sony written all over the various Audio/Video devices that populate their living room, rather than just on the loading screen of the computer that crashes all the time. However, they have yet to really use the "Your DVD player's big brother" angle to hit the mainstream. Nevermind that "PSX" thing as it's primarily a DVR-type box, which is kind of a niche market in itself (for now). PSX flop big time. Sony has stopped all production for this model.It is going to be in limited qty.Although I might say the way M$ advertise XBOX at US do work wonder there,the same cannot be said at world market. This kind of concept do not work in Asia,especially Japan. And Sony brand name is quite strong.And people is scared that M$ might monopoly another industry after capturing the PC market. (They forget that Sony is doing the same thing ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wizard Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Everyone loves Nintendo, but it's easy for some to say they don't want "kids stuff" laying around their living room.Compared to everything else. Nintendo's "kiddy stuff" really kicks ass. It's just advertised as something like that because of all the "E" games. Has anyone looked at the Metal Gear? The Resident Evil? That other game thats violent? And if Ignition Entertainment (SNKP's Euro distributer) releases Metal Slug or anyother game on Gamecube, SNK U.S.A. might port them over, FOR THE GAMECUBE. EAT THAT M$! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
random guy Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Japanese Console Hardware ChartFrom: Jul 4 - 11, 2004System Sales this week / Total this yearGameBoy Advance SP 31,569 / 1,460,961PlayStation 2 27,054 / 1,441,276GameCube 5,544 / 402,619GameBoy Advance 1,785 / 158,630Xbox 302 / 21,963PSone 253 / 12,184Swan Crystal 146 / 6,073 The PSOne nearly sold as many units as the xbox in japan that week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S.D Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Japanese Console Hardware ChartFrom: Jul 4 - 11, 2004System Sales this week / Total this yearGameBoy Advance SP 31,569 / 1,460,961PlayStation 2 27,054 / 1,441,276GameCube 5,544 / 402,619GameBoy Advance 1,785 / 158,630Xbox 302 / 21,963PSone 253 / 12,184Swan Crystal 146 / 6,073 The PSOne nearly sold as many units as the xbox in japan that week. Whoa, Xbox sold as much as PS1??!??I wonder how M$ going to capture Japan market?They must have been targeting US market only when they are boasting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lancerx Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Everyone loves Nintendo, but it's easy for some to say they don't want "kids stuff" laying around their living room.Compared to everything else. Nintendo's "kiddy stuff" really kicks ass. It's just advertised as something like that because of all the "E" games. Has anyone looked at the Metal Gear? The Resident Evil? That other game thats violent? And if Ignition Entertainment (SNKP's Euro distributer) releases Metal Slug or anyother game on Gamecube, SNK U.S.A. might port them over, FOR THE GAMECUBE. EAT THAT M$! I really love Nint. the Gc is a great system with great games, people won't give it a try cause they think is directed only for kids, that's not true, i think their mistake is not full filling everybody needs as sony and MS does, their marketing sucks they should improve in this area and for the next gen. release a GREAT system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darkmage479 Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 It's mostly features (PS2 users have to buy and install Network Adapters and Hard Drives. The A/V qualities are not nearly as played-up, etc) but it's also the way they advertise. M$ definately has the "get the guys together for a beer and a game" hook down in their marketing. Sony still caters primarily to "gamers." L.S.D you said it yourself - that's the primary reason why Micro$oft is struggling. It's much easier for Sony to feed a well-established addiction than for Microsoft to turn people into junkies from scratch. Remeber, consistent software sales (not hardware) from repeat buyers makes these companies profitable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wizard Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 The main reason the Xbox didn't sell well in Japan was because it was big, about the size of Japan it self. No doubt about it. The president of Xbox's Japanese Division said so him self. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darkmage479 Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 The main reason the Xbox didn't sell well in Japan was because it was big, about the size of Japan it self. No doubt about it. The president of Xbox's Japanese Division said so him self. then how come the gamecube doesn't outsell ps2? actually it's pretty obvious, seeing the third-party mismatch (square enix vs. rare - oops, where did those sneaky Englishmen run off to?) but it's true that size does matter. It's just not the defining factor in the massive sales difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S.D Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 It's mostly features (PS2 users have to buy and install Network Adapters and Hard Drives. The A/V qualities are not nearly as played-up, etc) but it's also the way they advertise. M$ definately has the "get the guys together for a beer and a game" hook down in their marketing. Sony still caters primarily to "gamers." L.S.D you said it yourself - that's the primary reason why Micro$oft is struggling. It's much easier for Sony to feed a well-established addiction than for Microsoft to turn people into junkies from scratch. Remeber, consistent software sales (not hardware) from repeat buyers makes these companies profitable. Err....darkmage, I didn't say that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daeval Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 It's mostly features (PS2 users have to buy and install Network Adapters and Hard Drives. The A/V qualities are not nearly as played-up, etc) but it's also the way they advertise. M$ definately has the "get the guys together for a beer and a game" hook down in their marketing. Sony still caters primarily to "gamers." L.S.D you said it yourself - that's the primary reason why Micro$oft is struggling. It's much easier for Sony to feed a well-established addiction than for Microsoft to turn people into junkies from scratch. Remeber, consistent software sales (not hardware) from repeat buyers makes these companies profitable. Err....darkmage, I didn't say that Yeah, that was me. I agree about software being the money maker, but system sales do A LOT to promote software sales. That's why companies are willing to take hits on hardware almost from the get go. Even if Joe Usual doesn't drop his entire paycheck on games every week (although you'd be surprised how much these "casual gamers" spend), if the four games he buys this quarter are for your system, that's four games you have up on the competition. Not to mention accessory tie-ins like extra controllers or Live! or whatnot that Joe needs to enjoy his latest game. Once the system is in their hands, it adds up pretty quick. Speaking strictly of the American market, M$ is closing the gap created by Sony's 1-Year head start quicker than I think most people expected. Maybe they aren't all hardcore gamers, but when the next round of systems comes out, chances are those "raised" on Xbox will be biased in their decision. XBox fanboys are absolutely rabid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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