MontanaHatchet said:
First off, barring weeks of big releases, that's simply not true. Second off, the 360's bundled numbers are very hard to track because we can't easily track how many of the sales of each game are bundled or sold separately. Given the Wii's humongous userbase lead over the 360, I'd say that it's impressive that the 360 is holding its own. But let's just leave it at that. |
Why should I make an exception for weeks with big releases ? The costumer wanted to buy those blockbuster games, so they should count towards software sales.
Bundles are a different story. Of course only official bundles would be left out. (Wii Sports in EU/NA, about 30% of Forza 2, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and VIVA Pinata sales, etc.). I agree, that it is a bit unfair not to count any sales for Wii Sports, cause I'm sure even without bundling it would have sold ~15+ million units until now.







