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ookaze said:
The UK chart is interesting, as it shows that in 2007, Wii and DS were both putting to shame every other systems. The other systems have similar numbers, but both Wii and DS have 1/4th more revenue.
Also the PS3 is tieing with the XB360, despite the XB360 having 1 year and 6 months headstart.
And finally, the PS3 tied the XB360 despite :
- XB360's 1.5 year headstart
- XB360 price cut
- higher price
- UK being the best XB360 market
which is no short of amazing and reassuring for the PS3.

Because the graph is yearly sales, (not accumulative) some of those points don't apply.

the very final split between all consoles (look down the right hand side of the graph and ignore anything to the left) show the X360 and PS3 with very similar revenues.

That means for all the hardware and software (peripheral hardware not included) the X360 and PS3 took in similar amounts of money, what this means is that with a lower price tag the 360 still pullled in the same money, meaning it either sold more hardware to make up the extra cash, or it sold the same hardware, but more software.