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Even if Xbox 360's sales
were really high on Black Friday, that didn't help Microsoft close
the sales gap with rival Nintendo in the gaming console market,
according to another research by NPD. It looks like Nintendo's Wii
system outsold the Xbox by almost 3-to-1 in November, as Wii's
shipments in the month totaled 2.04 million, while Xbox's shipments
came in at 836,000. Sony's PlayStation 3 ranked a distant third, with
shipments of just 378,000 units. As for the portable market, the
Nintendo DS ranked first, with 1.57 million shipments, as Sony's PSP
sold in 421,000 units.
Xbox 360's middling
performance certainly came as a shock to Microsoft, as its sales on
Black Friday increased 25% compared with last year's
post-Thanksgiving shopping binge. Microsoft reported that Xbox 360
shipments increased 22% year over-year to 2.2 million units. The
company takes steps to reinvigorate the Xbox platform and position it
as more than just a gaming device. Therefore, Microsoft launched New
Xbox Experience, a services that combines the company's Xbox 360
gaming console and Xbox Live online network into a platform for
streaming Netflix movies or holding chat sessions.
It's interesting to see
the sales after this upgrade, as the Xbox 360 is currently the only
gaming device capable of providing a direct link to Netflix. In
addition, Microsoft also slashed the price of its video-game console
by almost 30% for some models in September. As a results, the Xbox
360 Arcade system fell from $279 to $199 and the basic Xbox 360 model
dropped from $349 to $299. Furthermore, the high-end Xbox 360 Elite,
fell from $449 to $399.
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