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PS3 Sales Up 245%

December 1, 2007 by Amy Tucker  
Filed under Gaming

angel-ps3.jpgCan you hear the angels singing?

PS3 sales are through the roof! This makes me oh so happy. Thanks to the price point drop, sales have more than tripled [and it kicked the Wii's butt in Japan].

I’ve made no bones about the fact that I prefer the PS3. I’m extremely brand loyal and the Sony controller is comfortable and familiar to me.

I want the PS3 to do well. I want people to quit focusing on console exclusives and ignore all of the hype and buy the superior [and now more reasonably priced] PS3.

Also, Sony has dropped their long time ad agency, TBWA, and replaced them with Deutsch. After the crap PS3 spots that were infesting my quality TV time, I can’t say that I’m sad to see TBWA go.crossfingers.jpg

So, the moral of the story kids is that Sony is slowly but surely getting their shit together. They’ve lowered their price point, sold a crap load of systems and they gotten themselves a shiny new ad agency.

I hope only good things continue to happen for my favorite console.

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