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And PS3 ramped a high volume of production already. 1 million units is more than what 360 had available for all of November, December, January, and February. And by the time they hit 1 million (NPD) in March it was available on walk in. This is what I said. Say whatever you want. But the fact is every 360 that M$ could ship was sold. So I was saying they did not ship 1 million in NA till the end of February, I should correct myself there. Every single unit they could ship to NA they did and they sold. There was not a large discrepency between their shipped and sold numbers at that time. I was not comparing them, I was stating the reasons as to why you can find some on the shelf. Because 1 million were shipped to NA by December 31st, and the second reason being shipments are coming weekly and there is no shortage. At launch last year there was all of 2 shipments before Christmas, launch and about 10 days before Christmas. I'm simply explaining it's no mystery why you can find a PS3, Sony did a great job shipping as many as they possibly could. I'm not sure, but I remember reading NPD goes from the monday after black Friday to the Day after Christmas for the December report. You're the one who got all negative with me first. Telling me to shut up. I've given support to all 3 of these manufacturers and will continue to do so. But the fact remains, I don't think 360 "shipped" 1 million consoles to NA till sometime at the End of February. PS3 has "shipped" 1 million by December 31st. I guess to clarify, I'm saying since it was nearly impossible to find a 360 till March, it's shipped NA numbers are likely very close to the "sold" NPD number. Regardless, my argument pertained to why you can find a PS3 on the shelf. It really had nothing to do with the 360, I was just giving a simple reason why it was very hard to find a 360 at launch and now you can find a PS3 in "some" places.