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Joemanji said:
Physical evidence you say? Go to your gameshop, or any gameshop and compare the overall sizes of the displays for each system. A dying console has a much smaller display rack than the popular one.

However a new console begins with a smaller segment for it's only building it's games library, as it continues to become popular the displays for that console will grow. That being said you have to wait atleast 1 year after the release to have a better vision. Once a display will reduce in size, it will almost be impossible to turn the tide.

ok thats a excellent statement....cause when i remember when the n-gage was out there were no games but probably 12 games displayed in a Gamestop store....i just wanted to know if anyone can remember did the dreamcast had alot of display compared to the gamecube and xbox??