ولمتابعي البلاي ستيشن2,فهو كالعادة يواصل اكتساحة بنسبة 4:1 على الاكس و 5:1 على الكيوب و 25:1 على الان جيج لولXbox pushes Cube back into third place.
by Kristan Reed
GameCube's much-publicised recovery has slowed already according to the latest set of ChartTrack hardware figures which reveal that Xbox has once again overtaken Nintendo's console.
Microsoft's decision to be patient on pricing appears to have paid off, after its value-added £139.99 bundle (featuring Halo, Midtown Madness 3 and a two month Xbox Live trial) sent sales of the Xbox soaring by 81 per cent week on week, and overtaking the Cube in the process, after just one week of being outsold.
GameCube sales dropped by an alarming 20 per cent week on week, despite heavy TV advertising and a £50 advantage on the competition, but the good news for Nintendo is that since the price cut sales are still running at an average of seven times the level they were at previously.
And with F-Zero GX, Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and 1080 Avalanche still to come, and the Player's Choice range providing excellent value on some genuinely triple-A titles, there's every chance the pendulum will swing back Nintendo's way - especially if retailers decide to throw in other free extras as GAME has done with its new Xbox bundle, which features another two free titles in addition to Microsoft's own.وأيضا باع الأدفانس بشكل ممتاز وبنسبة 50:1 على الان جيج لول
كنت أعتقد مع نهاية العام الكيوب سيحتل المركز الثاني وبفارق لابأس به....Although Nokia hates this comparison, the Game Boy Advance continues to sell incredibly well in the UK, selling at a ratio of over 50 to one more than N-Gage, and increasing its performance on last week by another 25 per cent.
The PS2, meanwhile, thrashes all of them, selling three per cent more than last week, which equates to more than four to one over the Xbox, more than five to one over the Cube, and nearly two and a half to one over the Game Boy Advance. For hilarity's sake, we worked out that the PS2 is outselling the N-Gage by over 125 to one in game retailers.
I guess i was proven wrong![]()