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Oyvoyvoyv: If you're going to make a post, make it so that I can quote it. I'm not going to quote something that long when it could easily be summed up in a paragraph or two. You have a bad habit of unnecessarily spacing out your posts.

That said, I wasn't talking about software sold in total. I was talking about million sellers. Nintendo has more than half of the million sellers for the NES, the most million sellers on the SNES (although not technically dominant), they were the dominant publisher on the N64, and they were dominant on the Gamecube as well.

It's possible that Nintendo has more million sellers than the PS2, but think about it. The PS2 million sellers encompass a wide range of games, both first and third party. Nintendo is limited by first party games, or only what they release. Even if we had complete data, I don't think Nintendo would have released enough high profile games to have enough million sellers to beat the PS2. Most Nintendo published games are notable enough that we have at least decent amounts of data on them, whereas there are dozens of undertracked and untracked PS2 games that are million sellers. Even if there are a bunch of missing Nintendo million sellers, I think I can safely say that there are more missing PS2 million sellers.