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Ka-pi96 said:
hmm, doesn't seem to be all that much correlation. The Gamecube is surprising though, seemed to have received so much more support than Nintendo is used to from that.

Sega vs Nintendo is also pretty interesting. Although from what I've heard Nintendo always used to be very strict about what 3rd party games could release on their consoles so I'd expect that plays a big part in why the Sega consoles got more games per million sales.

GC only looks better because it sold worse. The overall library would be smaller or about the same. Same thing for Sega.

What blows me away is PS1, this had a really big library. Also Wii had seemingly a substantial bigger library than PS3 and X360.



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