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sega4life said:

#1) "Opinion. View. Belief. It is the ultimate irony to make the statement "Your opinion is wrong," because an opinion can't be wrong. It can be disagreed with, but it can't be incorrect because it is simply one's personal view."  I actually made a (NOTE:) in the beginning to deter from the (B & M that is expressed above).

You should have included the sentence immediately before the quote you lifted from a campus newspaper.  http://www.statenews.com/index.php/article/2003/11/opinions_can039t_be_wrong

"My opinion is simply the stance I choose to take on issues after carefully weighing all sides and looking at all the relevant information. Opinion. View. Belief. It is the ultimate irony to make the statement "Your opinion is wrong," because an opinion can't be wrong. It can be disagreed with, but it can't be incorrect because it is simply one's personal view."

Using the sales only from the top 10 of all consoles is grossly incurate unless only 10 games sold software September.  Also using US only data instead of WW data is only valid if a developer decided to only release a game within the US which is highly unlikely.

BTW - Opinions can be wrong if they are based on incorrect facts.  They cannot be wrong if they are based on beliefs.  For example, "In my opinion the world is flat" is factually wrong, but "In my opinion chocolate ice cream tastes better than vanilla ice cream" cannot be proven incorrect.