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Xbox 360 S Enjoys Bigger Launch Than Ps3 Slim


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According to official UK industry data monitor GfK-ChartTrack, the XBox 360 S achieved the biggest ever launch in the UK for a "revised" home console - surpassing the launch sales of both PS2 Slim and PS3 Slim.

 

"For static or 'home' consoles, the 360 S is at the top of the pile in terms of revised consoles," GfK-ChartTrack director Dorian Bloch told CVG.

 

"That would be followed by PS2 Slim, which was released back in 2004, week 44 - a long time ago. That's followed by PS3 Slim, which hit shelves in week 36 of 2009.

 

"In terms of week one best ever revised hardware launches they're the yardstick - and this new Xbox is the biggest of the lot."

 

Over its first two days, the console sold around the same as the original Xbox 360's launch sales total back in week 48 of 2005.

 

"That's which is even more impressive when you take into account that the original Xbox 360 was launched across two versions, Pro and Core," added GfK-ChartTrack.

 

 

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=256202

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^ And they all looked better than TM. :'p

 

Anyway, shorty looks really really cool, they are selling it for 200 quids there, there is no reason why it won't sell.

But wait for September.... history would be repeated. Halo bundle gonna own in the US.

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Please buy Crackdown 2 and don't troll our thread! You won't even know its the same game! :ranting: :ranting:

 

Sorry sire!!!

 

Zodak, it is my geniune concern as I bought my xbox 360 to play great games. So far I have been enjoying the old games but 2011 looks bleak with only Gear 3 still announced and with Epic and Bungie gone it doesn't look good for first party games.

 

EDIT: Already have SC, Trails and N+ will get Limbo.

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