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December 02, 2008

Microsoft Touts Xbox 360 'Black Friday' Success

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Microsoft this week revealed that its Xbox 360 video game console outsold its Sony PlayStation 3 rival 3-to-1 on "Black Friday," which curiously describes the three day weekend after Thanksgiving, a period that unofficially kicks off the holiday selling season. The software giant notes that it's 2008 Black Friday sales were also 25 higher than the same period a year ago.

"We entered into the Black Friday sales period with cautious optimism, knowing that dollar for dollar, Xbox 360 offers more social entertainment value than any other console on the market," says Microsoft senior vice president Don Mattrick. "Record Black Friday sales in the US, coupled with our existing global install base of 25 million and an online community of more than 14 million Xbox LIVE members, have laid the groundwork for continued global sales momentum in 2009."

What Microsoft isn't mentioning, of course, is that its Xbox 360 console has continued to struggle in the wake of the overwhelming success of market leader Nintendo Wii, which at some points this year has sold as many units as the Xbox 360 and PS3 combined. To address this issue, Microsoft has worked this year to copy Nintendo's strategy by introducing a variety of casual games and other non-gaming entertainment options. It also recently revamped the Xbox 360 dashboard software to incorporate cartoonish avatar characters that look very much like the "Mii" characters that Wii owners create.

Microsoft is also touting the benefits of console-based gaming and entertainment during the current economic recession. The company recently released the results of a survey of US-based game players that suggests that many will be staying home over the holidays. Thus, Microsoft says, it is uniquely positioned to capitalize on consumers that wish to spend time at home, perhaps gathered around the family TV, playing a video game.

"Many families will spend their holiday season in the living room, looking for ways to be entertained economically," a Microsoft statement reads. "With more than 200 E- and T-rated games for the family and the ability to watch TV shows, stream Netflix movies and more, Xbox 360 delivers something for every member of your family."

That's especially true when the Nintendo Wii is still sold out at the local Best Buy.

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Reader Comments
Good news for the 360 folks. Even if people are buying them as Netflix HD streamers, MS should come out ahead via XBL Subscriptions, but of course MS would be even happier if new owners would buy some games too.

Webdev511 December 02, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Paul, the term "Black Friday" originated from the fact that many retailers move "into the black" (profitability) for the year due to the massive sales the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Of course, the jury is still out on if that's true this year...

TheLanMan December 02, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Paul you are ALWAYS so biased against the 360. When you got the ps3 you predicted 360 demise. didn't happen. Then, you trashed the wii, but only bring it up when it makes the 360 look like it is doomed.

yes nintendo wiped the floor with sony and the 360, but the 360 is still a great success compared to the trainreck ps3, and it is being profitable.

nintendo won this generation but that doesn't mean second place is bad or not profitable. and like many have said, nintendo fails the hardcore gaming segment so it could be argued that the 360 won the hardcore gamer generation console war against the only competitor - sony.

guruguru December 02, 2008 (Article Rating: )


" The software giant notes that it's 2008 Black Friday sales were also 25 higher than the same period a year ago."

A whole 25, eh?

RunTimeError December 02, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Frankly I hate the Xbox 360. But then I hate all consoles equally. The Wii outsells the others because it is much much cheaper - in Australia like 1/2 the price of the 360 if you can even find a 360 for sale that isn't a factory re-built one being sold as new

longsword69 December 02, 2008 (Article Rating: )


The Wii curiously sells boatloads of hardware, but the Xbox 360 still sells more software. The Wii has, what 2 or 3 good games that we've all played and gotten bored of? The Wiimote gimmick only goes so far.

x3haloed December 03, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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