cebrian on 16 July 2007
| GF said: I'm also curious about this, but it's not just a matter of how many units were replaced, but how many people bought more than one PS2, even if the first they had worked well. I know two people with two PS2s: One on the living room, and another in their dorm. Also I know one who bought the PS2 redesign when it was released and left the old one in the closet. Each time a game like God of War II doesn't sell more than, say, 5 millions, with an installed base of over 100 million consoles (120, as Sony fans claim to be), I ask myself "Why?". And there are two main reasons which come to my head, which I believe are both correct: a) There must be a great majority of casual gamers in the installed base, and b) There are not as many people with PS2s, even if they have sold as many as they say. So, I'd say 75 millions of different people owned a PS2 during last gen. Video on topic, in Spanish, but still cool even if you don't understand: http://youtube.com/watch?v=sVRJtqPRZhQ |
the video is great, and if you dont speak spanish it doest matter just watch the video and listen to the cheering, lots of fun hahaha







