@apujanata, Xbox 360 is the expected console to have the best tie-in ratio as of this point in time because it has a more hardcore population of owners (who tend to buy more titles) and it has been out the longest with the largest library as of now, meaning that people have had the most time to buy titles for it.
@sagexsdx, I do not think your comments are entirely true, but they do hold some truth. The one thing that you are not accounting for is that 360 gamers do not all go out and buy a game right away (some wait for a deal on the game and some are too busy buying other titles). Also there are titles that can get Wii owners to go out and buy the copy right away (obviously not all Wii owners, but a good number).
Also, on the comment that 360 did not have any big games release in December: the 360 did however have quite the number of titles launch in November. This means that many titles were still to be picked up in December for various reasons (cannot buy all new good titles at once, holiday season, etc).
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Xbox 360 is the expected console to have the best tie-in ratio as of this point in time because it has a more hardcore population of owners (who tend to buy more titles) and it has been out the longest with the largest library as of now, meaning that people have had the most time to buy titles for it.
@sagexsdx,
I do not think your comments are entirely true, but they do hold some truth. The one thing that you are not accounting for is that 360 gamers do not all go out and buy a game right away (some wait for a deal on the game and some are too busy buying other titles). Also there are titles that can get Wii owners to go out and buy the copy right away (obviously not all Wii owners, but a good number).
Also, on the comment that 360 did not have any big games release in December: the 360 did however have quite the number of titles launch in November. This means that many titles were still to be picked up in December for various reasons (cannot buy all new good titles at once, holiday season, etc).