I agree, For this has been apparent for a long time now. The 360 will exceed 40 million by the end of this year (2009) and I see no reason to believe that that figure will not be higher.
The only fly in the ointment is Sony but I think Microsoft have demonstrated that they will not be playing second fiddle and will put up fight. The Wii has its part to play either in helping 360 sales or denting them but overall I think it will benefit both HD consoles.
Last year I would of put a lifetime sale of 60 million now personally I think they have it all to play for and see no reason why they cannot be selling 70+ as a lifetime sale (optimistic end of the scale).
As I have said before you have to believe the 360 will still be in stores in 2012 and I do, if you still believe that the 360 will be having its last season sale 2009/10 then obviously you will have a different take.
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I agree, For this has been apparent for a long time now. The 360 will exceed 40 million by the end of this year (2009) and I see no reason to believe that that figure will not be higher.
The only fly in the ointment is Sony but I think Microsoft have demonstrated that they will not be playing second fiddle and will put up fight. The Wii has its part to play either in helping 360 sales or denting them but overall I think it will benefit both HD consoles.
Last year I would of put a lifetime sale of 60 million now personally I think they have it all to play for and see no reason why they cannot be selling 70+ as a lifetime sale (optimistic end of the scale).
As I have said before you have to believe the 360 will still be in stores in 2012 and I do, if you still believe that the 360 will be having its last season sale 2009/10 then obviously you will have a different take.