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Kaizar said:

The PS3 needed certain key titles and features and price point to sell, and same goes for 360.

the 3DS & PS Vita sells show it.

The PSP sells show it.

The DS sells show it.

The Wii U has more better weekly sells in 2014 then 2013 being in the watery territory of 5.X million.

I predict when 8th Gen Home Consoles get there, they will show it as well.

The Wii was selling on futuristic aspects.

So 6 to 9 reasons is all I got on the top of my head.

(so excluding the Wii, I got my proof, and it diffintely proves so when it comes to Sony & Microsoft)

I guess Nintendo Home Consoles are the only wild card. But I predict that it has ended with the Wii.

The PS3 had already basically improved its poor sales from early to mid 2007 by the time it hit 6 million, and it didn't improve significantly until late 2009 when it was over 23 million.

The 3DS turned around when it got a price cut which was before it hit 6 million, the Vita hitting 6 million seems to have done little.  It was doing bad before and it's doing bad now.

The PSP started out fairly well and continued doing fairly well for most of its life.  Not sure what change at 6 million this was supposed to show.

The DS hit 6 million in July 2005, and didn't start doing huge numbers until 2006.  Again, there seems to have been no significance to 6 million.

The first week of 2014 is down YoY for the Wii U, not sure what you are talking about.  Week 2 looks like it might be down as well based on Japanese numbers.  Apparently that "watery territory" isn't doing much.

The Wii was selling out before hit hit 6 million and kept doing it till it was over 40 million.  Once again, nothing special about hitting 6 million.

You seem to have no proof whatsoever.  I really have no clue how you get these ideas into your head.  6 million is some magic number, the 3DS only gets games because of 3D, the only games PS3/360 have are RE6 and FF13, etc etc.