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Also, if anyone looked at the chart I put for discussion: The chart I gave is for the 4th through 7th Christmas + next January for the PS1, PS2, Xbox and N64. For the Wii, this would be 2009 through 2011. I made the chart to show how critical those years are. For the Wii, the issue is, that it *could* (and Im only saying could, not will, or won't) be the years that the Wii starts to lower in popularity, or a Wii 2 is launched. For the PS2, those 3 years were Dec 2003 through Jan 2006 - It sold MORE than 50% of it's LTD in that time period. For the PS1, those 3 years were Dec 1998 through Jan 2001 - It sold MORE than 50% of it's LTD in that time period. For the N64, those 3 years were Dec 1999 through Jan 2002 - It sold LESS than 30% of it's LTD in that time period. For the Xbox, those 3 years were Dec 2004 through Jan 2007 - It sold LESS than 30% of it's LTD in that time period. Whats the point of this? There is a 10 million unit gap between the PS1/2 and the N64/Xbox because of it's December #4 through January #7. There is an inherant relationship between a companies ability to both make and sell systems during that time period that either will make or break a company.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.