By Marvin the MartianPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:06 GMT
A shortage is a good sign because it shows the product is popular? No sir, it doesn't show this, it just shows the product is more popular than the sales projector (?) suspected (or the distribution's screwed up).
Even with sales of 10units/year you'd get a shortage if you stock 5. And conversely, massively overstocking a popular product doesn't mean it's losing popularity, it just means overstocking.
" But the firm will probably carve a notch in its sales bedpost, because the shortage does prove that the console’s still opular over there."
Well, technically true, but it all depends how many they shipped/produced for the Land of the Rising Sun.
It's a bit like Nintendo saying that they have none left in the shops, knowing full well that outside of the UK and US there were STACKS of them lying in aisles across Europe.
This is just the type of FUD that comes from MS, Nintendo, & Sony.
"Shock! We've run out!! Must be selling like hotcakes!!" (then behind the proverbial curtain) "... But we still have masses of stock available elsewhere.."
This can NOT possibly be news... Scraping the barrel El Reg?
By paul brainPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:50 GMT
Possible marketing spin for......
'We've run out of Japanese XBOX consoles, because our hardware and software systems are still in beta and we've had to replace most of the units. We don't even know when more are coming, we really shouldn't make anything complex, for the love of God, just look at Vista'
They usually sell 10 360s a week in Japan, and stock accordingly. Last week they sold 15 consoles, because a new game came out, and guess what, they ran dry...
The fact that Microsoft issued a press release to announce this, really shows how desperate they are getting...
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 11:52 GMT
Theres a lot of bitterness in this post by PS3 or suspected PS3 owners. Do you have nothing better to do then just watch out for the latest XBOX 360 article and then flame it. Who cares who sells more or what console is better
By Andy TunnahPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 12:10 GMT
its a lil different than the wii situation, because in the UK eeeeverybody wanted one; stock was sold out because altho there were tens of thousands being sent here, demand was outstripping stock 5-1 easily (i got offered £300 for mine but that look my nephew gives me when hes disappointed could make birds fall out of the sky so passed it up)
so in JP all they've done is underestimated it by a few thousand
and good for 'em! the more consoles out there, the more competition, the more ppl are gonna work hard to create better games and better products
i don't know about you guys but i'm a GAME fanboy and all this favourtism etc. well..its a tad pathetic :x
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 12:24 GMT
"Who cares who sells more or what console is better"
Eeerr, you do apparantly.... We only have to read your post to work that out.
This is not about what console is best, or who sells more (despite PS3 winning both those arguments), it's about Microsoft's stupid games they are playing in Japan to try and increase their miniscule marketshare.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 13:49 GMT
Microsoft Japan have gone to town in Japan now, they're throwing money at game producers like nobodies business. Apparently Square are now releasing on the XBox 360, so PS3 no longer has solo access to titles like Final Fantasy.
There are other companies and titles that are now going xbox - also xbox arcade has signed up the main producer of arcade titles in Japan, which are still big business over there.
The age of Sony console dominance in Japan may be waining.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 16:26 GMT
The Wii demand was only there because people could not get one. It was hype fueled sales (look at how many are now gathering dust in cupboards).
The more Nintendo drip-fed stocks, the more people paid insane money on ebay, and the more people would kill for a Wii.
Every wondered why the stocks came in dribs and drabs? Because they would feed North America, and let people go bannanas in Europe and Japan, and then swap things around...
Comments on: Japan runs out of Xbox 360s
OK, bad marks for logic, you get. #
By Marvin the Martian Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:06 GMT
Well, sort of... #
By Alex Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:26 GMT
"on their way to Japan" #
By Jason Aspinall Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:27 GMT
Ring of Death #
By paul brain Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:50 GMT
Stupid Consumers / Desperate Microsoft. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:57 GMT
I am a Xbox 360 fanboy but... #
By Marco Alfarrobinha Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:02 GMT
no probs #
By Mike Brown Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:02 GMT
Wow #
By Justin Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:05 GMT
They've completely sold out of 360s in Japan? #
By Adrian Jackson Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:05 GMT
1 week #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:11 GMT
In Summary... #
By Mark Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 10:50 GMT
Hey its a XBOX 360 article , lets flame it #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 11:52 GMT
not exactly a wii situation #
By Andy Tunnah Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 12:10 GMT
@Anonymous Coward #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 12:24 GMT
Japan #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 13:49 GMT
@Andy Tunnah #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 16:26 GMT
Link to Japan sales number 07/28 to 08/03 #
By david Posted Friday 22nd August 2008 07:21 GMT