Here's some great news that I did not see posted on the front page, where it belongs.
(It figures) So in case you missed it, here it is:
http://www.sm128c.com/news/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1067966600,64018,
In case that link didn't work, cut and paste this one:
http://www.sm128c.com/news/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1067966600,64018,
And just in case you are too lazy to follow the link, here's a quote from the article:
"REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 4, 2003 – In the video game industry, momentum has a new name: Nintendo GameCube™. In just 35 days of availability at a new manufacturer's suggested retail price of $99.99, Nintendo GameCube has more than quadrupled its sales rate and grabbed 18 points of market share from its two competitors.
Sales figures gathered from the nation's largest retailers show that Nintendo GameCube effectively doubled its market share to 37 percent from 19 percent. The system now runs a strong second in the U.S. market as it challenges for leadership during the important holiday sales season"
Here's one more quote:
"When combined with the Game Boy® Advance SP, Nintendo is responsible for half of all system sales to date in 2003. In addition, Nintendo game systems are the only ones to show a year-to-date increase in sales compared with 2002. Game Boy Advance sales are up 25 percent from 2002, while Nintendo GameCube sales are 2 percent above last year. In contrast, sales for Microsoft's Xbox dropped 3 percent and Sony's PlayStation 2 dropped 17.5 percent."
WOW, PS2 sales dropped that much?! Post all the excuses you wan't, but to me it looks like the competition is in SERIOUS trouble. Massive job lay-offs for sony, dropping sales, and a floundering online campaign that did not work out as they planned. Then there's Microsoft and it's 3 billion $ losses. I read recently that investors in MS are starting to question the future of the Box. This is all good news for Nintendo.
http://www.sm128c.com/news/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1067966600,64018,