ethomaz said:
No that's not it... PS3 sold more here on official market(by Sony Brazil)... but on gray market and imported not... the diference is: gray market and imported = US (or EMEAA) numbers ; official (Sony Brazil) = Brazil numbers... so what company has a better figures here: Sony Brazil, Microsoft Brazil or Nintendo Brazil (?)... forgot gray market and imported. Just it. |
Now I have to agree with you,
This generation remember me a lot the fight between N64 and Playstation 1, when Gradiente was distributing the Nintendo console. In the stores I only saw n64 and a lot of games.
Now the situation is the reverse, but yet is way too easy to find original Nintendo games in shops, but the products are imported, with no word in portuguese. Point for Sony..
Fanatismo não leva a nada, apenas a colecionar antipatias.
Collection: Telejogo Ford-Philco, Dactar, TV Game 2600, Master System (2x), Master System Portable, NES, Dynavision 3, Mega Drive 3 (2x - Tectoy and Show Do Milhao Edition), Genesis 3, Genesis Arcade Motion, MD Play, SNES (2x), Super Famicom, Neo Geo CD, 3DO, Saturn, Playstation, Nintendo 64 (2x), Dreamcast, Playstation 2, Game Cube, Xbox, Zeebo, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 (Kinect Bundle), Wii (2x - White and Red), Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, DS Lite, 3DS, Vita, Wii U, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. Around 800 games. Preferred Generation: 16 bits.







