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@izaaz, sorry i see what you mean. What I meant to say was this: This thread was meant to show the buying habits for games that were typically perceived as great games. One way to determine the greatness of games is by reviews, as opposed to sales, something most people will agree on due to various gems that are passed over by the majority.

There is no real point yet amp, I'm still in the process of collecting data. These two samples took me like half an hour, so I'm still hesitant about finishing it, it's tiring and mundane. I will try to interpret the results of the data once collection of it is finished.

As of right now, it seems that the only correlation is that having a high attachment rate is directly related to the sales of those AAA rated games. Like I said though, I don't have all the numbers yet, and that correlation seems a little academic, but later on it might show some other stuff too.
EX: xbox and ps2 had very high attachment ratio's, and have about 2 AAA purchases per console, but yes it is a bit simplistic to say that higher sales of games means higher sales of games, until you start breaking up games into different sections.