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Final Smash: Should somone one do this at the start of every gen?

yes 65 75.58%
 
no 3 3.49%
 
show me the money! 7 8.14%
 
Total:75
superchunk said:
XboneWins said:
Lovely graphs. Wii U is basically a dreamcast.

What does that make the Xbox One?

 

 

March 15th data up!

An Xbox1... by which I mean the OG.

Interesting updates as always, cheers superchunk



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Updated data for March 29th.

No big trend changes, seems as though new game impact has leveled off for each maker. Not a big long-term changer for anyone.



I added a new poll. This will be final poll I do and I'll snap shot it around E3.



April 5th up.

Nothing significant. Both consoles continuously tracking down as the new game effect goes away.

Hopefully more people will come in and answer final poll before E3.



Added April 12th data plus many weeks of old data.

Interesting that each week there are numerous updates to VGC data, but the consistent trend is PS4 being adjusted up and XBO being adjusted down. Literally every week going back 4-5 weeks at a time. Just FYI to those curious.



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latest data up bitches!



May 3rd data up... looks like PS4 is no match for the early Wii years.



I heard that May 10th is up as well...



I'm on Twitter @DanneSandin!

Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.

May 10th data included. PS4 only has a couple weeks before it falls to the mighty Wii.



Looking at the sales for the 8th Gen is depressing.

Even PS4, which we're all raving about right now, isn't even that far above XBox 360 sales every week. The only reason it's so far ahead in lifetime sales is because Sony was able to produce an impressive 4m for it's launch. The XOne is basically the PS3 with a better launch as well. The WiiU is almost absent completely and barely the shadow of the Wii. That beast completely obliterates everything out right now, numbers under 200k a week (!) were a rarity. Anyone voting "Yes" on the current poll isn't paying attention.