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NJ5 said:

Actually 80M, which someone already mentioned on the first page, could be pretty realistic in a not-good-not-bad case.

I'd like to know why 80M is not good... Come on, the PS2 is at what now? 120-130 million more or less? Even considering PS2 didn't stop selling yet, how is 60-70% of PS2 sales not good? In fact I'd say it's too good to be true for a platform which is much less successful than the PS2.

 

What I mean is that 80M isn't the best possible case for Sony. It's definitely a decent amount but Sony has a chance for even more. But yes, considering how hard it's been for the PS3, 80M isn't bad. I guess I chose the wrong words as I couldn't really think of any better words then.