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I won't count Sony out this gen yet because of the following reason:
Sony has sold an average of about 7.79 million PS3 consoles per year since launch
The 360 has sold an average of about 6.98 million consoles a year.
This is actually remarklably good numbers for Sony, because for all but around two weeks of it's life, it's had to condent with the Wii too, which of course is at an average of about 16.275 million consoles a year. The 360 had almost an entire year without current gen competition, and it can't keep up the same average as the PS3.



The 360 would need to have sold 2.43 million consoles more than it has do to just have the same average as Sony's PS3. to have the same average as the Wii, it would need to have sold a hell of a lot more, about 27.885 million more to be exact.

That is why I can't count Sony out.

count them out of first place? for sure.

but out of the race? no way.

 



Proud Sony Rear Admiral