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Avinash_Tyagi said:
PS3 had a hardware revision and new software that came out in Japan Montana

Actually PS2 sold very poorly in october in Japan, in the 20K-30K's

So yeah, your Price cut claims don't hold any water.

I've already pointed out why MH3, WSR and WF+ didn't boost sales

And as I've pointed out, you say that 2D platfomers don't have a home on consoles, but where's your proof, when was a 2D mario released recently on a console, been a while hasn't it.

Exactly, the PS3 combined software and a price cut to spur sales. However, it didn't even have any big software come out recently, so it went almost solely off of the effect of its price cut. The PS2 often didn't sell that amazingly in the months leading up to the holiday season, but it also sold more steadily throughout the year (sales in October were similar to sales in the rest of the year excluding December). The fact that you have to resort to saying my claims don't hold my water just shows how desperate your arguments are. The games I listed didn't even have to boost sales by a huge amount, but they should have at least provided boosts that lasted more than a couple of weeks. Pretty pathetic really. If a 2D Mario hasn't been released on a home console for a long time, that's exactly why it doesn't have a home there. 2D Mario games were released consistently on the Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, and DS. It sold millions regardless of console, and the success of the DS led the series to even greater heights on handhelds. However, it's been forever since there's been a 2D Mario on a home console. The market just isn't there as much, and even if it starts, it won't be anywhere near as big. NSMB Wii could definitely sell some consoles, but your stubbornness has led to you seriously overestimating the impact of software (and the game specifically), and severely underestimating the importantance of price.