Peter Molyneux nicht länger bei Lionhead - consolewars
Jetzt hat er mehr Verantwortung.
NPD Group Inc. schrieb:PlayStation 2 117K
PlayStation 3 131K
PSP 100.4K
Xbox 360 175K
Wii 289.5K
Nintendo DS 633.5K
UFC 2009 UNDISPUTED (Xbox 360) 679.6K
Wii FIT W/ BALANCE BOARD (Wii) 352.8K
EA SPORTS ACTIVE BUNDLE (Wii) 345.8K
UFC 2009 UNDISPUTED (PS3) 334.4K
INFAMOUS (PS3) 175.9K
POKEMON PLATINUM VERSION (NDS) 168.9K
MARIO KART W/ WHEEL (Wii) 158.3K
PUNCH OUT!! (Wii) 156.9K
X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE UNCAGED ED (Xbox 360) 120.7K
Wii PLAY W/ REMOTE (Wii) 109.8K
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has warned that the publisher “might have to stop supporting Sony” platforms.
“I'm getting concerned about Sony; the PlayStation 3 is losing a bit of momentum and they don't make it easy for me to support the platform. It's expensive to develop for the console, and the Wii and the Xbox are just selling better. Games generate a better return on invested capital on the Xbox than on the PlayStation,” he told The Times.
“They have to cut the price, because if they don't, the attach rates are likely to slow,” he added. “If we are being realistic, we might have to stop supporting Sony. When we look at 2010 and 2011, we might want to consider if we support the console — and the PSP too.”
Kotick, who said recently that he was disappointed the platform holders opted not to announce console price cuts at E3, also noted that Activision had paid Sony $500 million in royalties and other goods last year, which “probably still worked out at 400 percent of the profit they made.”
Activision heute auch schon gedroht.Bis auf CoD hat Activision aber nicht einen attraktiven Titel für mich im Angebot.Von mir aus können die diesen Schritt gehen.
Wii: first in Japan, first worldwide
PS3: second in Japan, last worldwide
360: last in Japan, second worldwide
PS2: first in Japan, first worldwide
GC: second in Japan, last worldwide
Xbox: last in Japan, second worldwide
PSX: first in Japan, first worldwide
Saturn: second in Japan, last worldwide
N64: last in Japan, second worldwide
SNES: first in Japan, first worldwide
PC Engine: second in Japan, last worldwide
Genesis/Mega Drive: last in Japan, second worldwide