I did a search, but wasn't able to ascertain as to whether or not these articles had been posted as of yet.
The first is a poll conducted by Enterbrain in regards to console sales:
http://www.nintendorevolution.ca/10012006/01/poll_nintendo_wii_will_crush_ps3_this_holiday
I would neither discount nor put too much stock in this poll. Polls are tricky things.
The second article talks about pre-orders by play.com. Apparently the number of pre-orders for the Wii has broken records in regards to speed and size.
http://www.nintendorevolution.ca/09292006/08/nintendo_wii_pre_orders_spiral_online
In my mind, I can only say that things are looking grim in Sonyland. I'm sure they will do well regardless.
I'm bored. It's a long time before the Wii launches. Wish that speculation about an October launch would have been true.
Looking at the stock symbol (as far as I can tell, I believe I was watching the correct stock), I think Nintendo has nearly doubled in price since the initial unvieling of Wii specifics. I'm not going to copy and paste a link for this . . . too lazy.
Not that I'm impressed or worried about console wars . . . just looks to me like Sony might have found its Waterloo.
Thanks,
JD
The first is a poll conducted by Enterbrain in regards to console sales:
http://www.nintendorevolution.ca/10012006/01/poll_nintendo_wii_will_crush_ps3_this_holiday
I would neither discount nor put too much stock in this poll. Polls are tricky things.
The second article talks about pre-orders by play.com. Apparently the number of pre-orders for the Wii has broken records in regards to speed and size.
http://www.nintendorevolution.ca/09292006/08/nintendo_wii_pre_orders_spiral_online
In my mind, I can only say that things are looking grim in Sonyland. I'm sure they will do well regardless.
I'm bored. It's a long time before the Wii launches. Wish that speculation about an October launch would have been true.
Looking at the stock symbol (as far as I can tell, I believe I was watching the correct stock), I think Nintendo has nearly doubled in price since the initial unvieling of Wii specifics. I'm not going to copy and paste a link for this . . . too lazy.
Not that I'm impressed or worried about console wars . . . just looks to me like Sony might have found its Waterloo.
Thanks,
JD