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dib8rman said:
Question since they incorperate the PS3 disc sales with movie blu-ray disc sales, do they do the same for DvD on the PC,Mac,Wii,Xbox360 and PS2 as well as movies and black disks bought (which probably attribute to boot-legs)?

The easiest way would be to find the total movies sold and total Blu-Ray movies sold, and do the same with video games.

Revenue is revenue and profit is not: if someone want's to find this then I'll be more than content to read it.

 

On the part that is discussing movie sales in terms of market size (the third article) they are not counting Blu-Ray games and they are not counting any other DVD based formats (PS2, Wii, PC, etc.).  They are related, but seperate markets.



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