| fazz said: You are ignoring some things here: -The Gamecube was alive for a lot more time than Dreamcast, so its logic it has a lower average monthly sales figure. -The Wii was released just 9 (9 right?) months ago, and the PS2 had its pike on monthly sales when it got really cheap... around $175 if I remember correctly, so is premature to state that the Wii can't reach the PS2 in sales, while it hasn't seen its first price cut yet. -Don't forget that some people that got its PS2 to die, got a new one, and to my knowledge is a rather high amount, considering the total sales of the PS2... for example 10% would be around 12 millions. Just wanted to point that out. |
Those dead systems people had to replace have always been a point of contention for me. Some people say "well they probably got a few good years out of them" but to me thats just a really bad way of looking at it. Just for the record I have felt this way since well before this generation so it has nothing to do with any sales records..except maybe that if an honest accounting of PS2 sales were done its possible PS1 could still be the alltime seller.








