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madskillz said:
 


I don't know where you live, but as stated earlier, the 360 suffered a 6-month drought in the U.S. - it would sell out as soon as it was put on the shelf. I know several places where you couldn't find a 360 until May-June. The PS3 only had a 2-week drought and they were spotted on shelves. So, if you have systems on the shelves two weeks after release - and no 360s on shelves for 6 months, do you understand what that means? You couldn't buy a 360! And if you can't buy one, guess what ... you can't sell it either! The PS3 sales are reflective of one thing - it has readily been available since launch.
 

 The fact that Microsoft didn't make sure prior to launch that they would have enough units available is their fault and their fault alone.

 

The PS3 wasn't available in Europe until four months after launch, but again, that's Sony's own fault.



 

Consoles owned: Saturn, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, PSP, DS, PS3