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Zeus
12-04-2008, 09:34 AM
PRESS RELEASE: XBOX 360TM HAS BIGGEST SALES MONTH EVER IN EUROPE

November Sales More Than Double Year On Year - Xbox 360 Becomes Fastest-Growing Console in Europe

LONDON, 4th December 2008 - Xbox® today reveals November was its biggest sales month in its six-year European history, with sales up 124% over last November[1]. This strong momentum shows that European consumers are responding to the Xbox 360 mix of value, great games, entertainment, and the recently-launched New Xbox Experience, despite challenging economic conditions.

November 2008 saw the largest Xbox sales ever in the six-year history of the brand in Europe. GfK-ChartTrack data shows that the console outsold PlayStation 3 across the entire region and in particular has seen significant gains in markets like France, Spain and Italy, where it has been outselling PlayStation 3 week after week. Xbox 360 has sold more than seven million consoles in Europe since its launch in November 2005 and was the fastest-growing console in Europe for the month of November, with sales up year-over-year 124% versus 43% for Wii and 3% for PlayStation 3.

Chris Lewis, Regional Vice President, Interactive Entertainment Business EMEA, said: “November was a very significant milestone for Xbox – we sold the most consoles ever in our history in Europe, and are outselling PlayStation 3 week-on-week across Europe. Since the reduction in the Xbox 360 ERP in September, bringing the entry-level price point for Xbox 360 down to Ł129.99, consumers have responded enthusiastically to the Xbox 360 offering. Our strong partnerships with retail and with publishers have played a big role in this success – we are working closely with retail to ensure a steady supply of consoles throughout the Christmas season, and third-party games have been selling well on the Xbox 360 platform and providing great choice for consumers.

“In the current economic conditions, consumers are more cautious than ever and looking for more value for their entertainment spend,” said Lewis. “Xbox 360 delivers that value - we’re now the best-value next-gen console on the market and this positive momentum indicates Xbox 360 is offering the right blend of gaming and entertainment experiences at the right price.”

Piers Harding-Rolls, senior games analyst at media research company Screen Digest said: “Even under the current economic conditions European consumers are spending strongly on games as we reach the mass adoption phase of this cycle of consoles. This Christmas we expect console game sales to outperform last year by a substantial margin, which is a boost for the whole industry. Consumers recognise that games offer a strong value proposition compared to many other forms of entertainment and this is being reflected at the tills.”

sigma8
12-04-2008, 01:44 PM
I glad somebody thinks someone cares about the NXE. Redone menus and avatars (offering me new ways to waste my money), oddly, has not compelled me to take the plunge.

It reminds me of when new marketing people come to a company, and decide that the website is old and tired and needs to be redone. Untrue, but hey, they're eager to leave their mark, so they go ahead with it. They pay someone to design a site that is more or less no better (and hopefully not worse) than the previous site, and then they claim that the world loves it.

It also reminds me of how my parents used to try to trick my sister into eating her dinner by rearranging the food on the plate and/or mashing/mixing it up. Oh look, it's better now!

Robotron
12-04-2008, 02:31 PM
Usually when MS does press releases like this (and they are doing a lot lately) it means they know the future isn't pretty and they are trying to impress investors.
They're in around the same spot as the original Xbox last gen....the only difference is that Sony and Nintendo switched places. Oh that's right MS wants us to think it's a war between them and Sony.
Guess that's how they make you forget they're in 2nd place.

gooki
12-04-2008, 03:33 PM
Usually when MS does press releases like this (and they are doing a lot lately) it means they know the future isn't pretty and they are trying to impress investors.
They're in around the same spot as the original Xbox last gen....the only difference is that Sony and Nintendo switched places. Oh that's right MS wants us to think it's a war between them and Sony.
Guess that's how they make you forget they're in 2nd place.

I think it's more a case of MS playing the press release game in the same way Sony has for the last decade.

gooki
12-04-2008, 03:35 PM
I glad somebody thinks someone cares about the NXE. Redone menus and avatars (offering me new ways to waste my money), oddly, has not compelled me to take the plunge.

It reminds me of when new marketing people come to a company, and decide that the website is old and tired and needs to be redone. Untrue, but hey, they're eager to leave their mark, so they go ahead with it. They pay someone to design a site that is more or less no better (and hopefully not worse) than the previous site, and then they claim that the world loves it.

The Xbox 360 GUI needed a overhaul is MS wanted to move from hardcore gamer only to hardcore and mass market gamer. The NXE helps them achieve this.

sigma8
12-05-2008, 11:27 AM
The Xbox 360 GUI needed a overhaul is MS wanted to move from hardcore gamer only to hardcore and mass market gamer. The NXE helps them achieve this.

Well I'm glad somebody thinks that.

grapeape
12-05-2008, 12:29 PM
im slowly getting used to the new interface, i will say it did the trick for some people I know. My neighbor was over and saw the interface and thought it was "cool" she asked about the games, I showed her live and let her play a quick round of UNO...she went out and bought one for her family for christmas...I guess its just more "casual" friendly.

sigma8
12-05-2008, 01:49 PM
im slowly getting used to the new interface, i will say it did the trick for some people I know. My neighbor was over and saw the interface and thought it was "cool" she asked about the games, I showed her live and let her play a quick round of UNO...she went out and bought one for her family for christmas...I guess its just more "casual" friendly.

That could have been coincidence. If she saw you play Uno using the old interface, she may have still felt it was something worthy of purchasing. It's almost impossible to measure the result of a new UI, especially when you're talking about perceptions amongst new customers.

Maybe the reason she didn't buy one last Christmas was because maybe there weren't any appealing casual games for her yet. Or maybe nobody showed it to her.

Maybe the only reason she "noticed" the interface was because it was new to YOU and you were tooling around with it.

grapeape
12-06-2008, 01:20 AM
That could have been coincidence. If she saw you play Uno using the old interface, she may have still felt it was something worthy of purchasing. It's almost impossible to measure the result of a new UI, especially when you're talking about perceptions amongst new customers.

Maybe the reason she didn't buy one last Christmas was because maybe there weren't any appealing casual games for her yet. Or maybe nobody showed it to her.

Maybe the only reason she "noticed" the interface was because it was new to YOU and you were tooling around with it.

Well I figured since she had been over at least 50 times over the past couple years and had seen me playing on it regularly...and never said a word beyond how she didnt understand why people get "wrapped up" in those things...that it had to be the new interface and avatars that got her attention.