26 November 2006, 2:39 PM
Not sure why you felt the need to add "world more than anime and video game" when I was refer to people buying entertainment, which people do when go out to a sport event or merely purchasing a T.V., which all serve the purpose of entertainment, which would not be needed. If you can point out if I said that in my post or even implied world not more than anime and video games, then please do.
People can afford the console, which would be my point. If you took into account there was more to world than video games and anime, then you would know that people will buy what they want for entertainment purpose, if they have the money, which most people do.
Wii meeting the demand while PS3 not meeting the demand. Though, not sure how you can determine the demand for the console are even just because the Wii sold three times more than PS3? All I can determine from that would be what I said. Nintendo meeting it's demand for it's product. How you could to conclusion that the demand for both products are the same would be unknown to me. Since there's more Wii out, I mean a lot more Wii out than PS3, it's not shocking it sold out, like you said it's not shocking PS3 sold out since there wasn't that many, the same applies to Wii selling three times more.
The Wii selling for 250? The PS3 would be selling 700? Not sure on the figures, but if you sell 4 Wii in a store, that would be 1000, if you sold 2 PS3, then that would 1400. If there's more Wii sold, it's not shocking or a good indication which console in more demand. You can demand people want to Wii by that, but you can determine the demand for the Wii more or even with PS3 by sell figures alone at the moment.
In turn, you fought that Wii selling three times more mean the demand for both consoles are the same? I haven't been "sucked" as you put it. I'm quite aware of quanity of PS3 that were out on the market. I won't expect normal people to wait outside for the release for the PS3 or the Wii either. That point would be moot. Though, you likely want to address the money issue at which case we're going to disagree.
Just in case, not trying to offend, Lynk. Just trying to have a debate since I haven't had one here in a long time. If you find what I'm saying insulting by any chance, then I apologize. If I came off rude, I didn't mean to do it. Just enjoying the discussion.
People can afford the console, which would be my point. If you took into account there was more to world than video games and anime, then you would know that people will buy what they want for entertainment purpose, if they have the money, which most people do.
Wii meeting the demand while PS3 not meeting the demand. Though, not sure how you can determine the demand for the console are even just because the Wii sold three times more than PS3? All I can determine from that would be what I said. Nintendo meeting it's demand for it's product. How you could to conclusion that the demand for both products are the same would be unknown to me. Since there's more Wii out, I mean a lot more Wii out than PS3, it's not shocking it sold out, like you said it's not shocking PS3 sold out since there wasn't that many, the same applies to Wii selling three times more.
The Wii selling for 250? The PS3 would be selling 700? Not sure on the figures, but if you sell 4 Wii in a store, that would be 1000, if you sold 2 PS3, then that would 1400. If there's more Wii sold, it's not shocking or a good indication which console in more demand. You can demand people want to Wii by that, but you can determine the demand for the Wii more or even with PS3 by sell figures alone at the moment.
In turn, you fought that Wii selling three times more mean the demand for both consoles are the same? I haven't been "sucked" as you put it. I'm quite aware of quanity of PS3 that were out on the market. I won't expect normal people to wait outside for the release for the PS3 or the Wii either. That point would be moot. Though, you likely want to address the money issue at which case we're going to disagree.
Just in case, not trying to offend, Lynk. Just trying to have a debate since I haven't had one here in a long time. If you find what I'm saying insulting by any chance, then I apologize. If I came off rude, I didn't mean to do it. Just enjoying the discussion.