_______________ You're speculating now. Guessing what they may, or may not sell in certain regions. The facts are only: US, Canada, Japan, Austrilia, England, (maybe France) can be trsuted to have accurate sales information. The information you just display is no doubt the shipped information for that country from M$. If I believed that, I would have to believe PSP sold 20 million units by the summer, when the sales figures seem to indicate that didn't happen till winter, that is a really big difference. Update here. NPD accounts for USA AND CANADA. This is from NPDs site istelf, they also account for online sales from retailers. http://www.npd.com/entertainment-retail-tracking-service.html If you want to argue about software sales PS2 still sells more than everyone else worldwide. Even the software sales from the last month show according to NPD GoW is one the best title for 360 (really the only one at the moment, and CoD3). But Guitar Hero II, FFXII, Madden on PS2, Legend of Zelda TP, all performed very well. Along with DS titles. ______________________________ Again, my first statement was that the 360 is doing great since it sold more than the Wii + PS3. A statement that states that "if the supply of PS3/Wii was better it would of been different". But if we're supposed to deal in fact, the fact is the 360 still outsold the Wii and PS3, regardless of why (if we dealt in whys, the same argument could be for the 360's launch and how it could of sold 1m units last december in the US easily). Microsoft tracks what it's sold to retailers and distributors...I tend to agree with them, just like I agree with Sony and Nintendo on whatever they are selling to the distributors, as in M$'s eyes, they have sold 10.4m units...Not to retailers, just like Nintendo and Sony have sold their number. As for software, the PS2 is still dominating, but considering the 360's attach ratio, it's not safe for very long. Even though the PS3 and Wii easily outsold the 360's hardware launch, neither system have had the software succuess the 360 did, despite half the systems sold for the 360, and that's confirmed. (and the 360 didn't even have Zelda: Twilight Princess)
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