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omgwtfbbq said:
Desroko said:
a.l.e.x59 said:
28,746? It's less than that now. It's probably around 25,439 by now. By the time you write down the exact number of units between the two consoles, the number would have already shrunk. I also doubt that the Playstation 3 will ever pass the Xbox 360. It might, but I doubt it.

Not trying to derail the thread, but the logic of three regions vs. two mitigates against the 360 maintaining second-place.

I'm sure the same thing was said about Gamecube vs. Xbox

Not that I haven't said this before in many other threads, but this has to be the weakest argument ever since it's incredibly easy to point out historical evidence against your claim.

 


Like the fact that three-region consoles sell much, much better than two-region consoles? And that the GameCube is the only one to break this pattern? You mean that historical evidence?

 

And looking through the thread, it's nice to see all the bitter Sony fans put in ana appearance.