| TheSource said: That's not really true - I ran this same comparison a couple weeks ago. http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=3925287 If you go by even weeks in each region you get this (for those that don't want to read the whole post) : PS3 is 40% of the PS2 pace in Japan in 2006-2010, 58% of the PS2 pace in the USA in 2006-2010, and 70% of the PS2 pace in Europe in 2007-2010. This is the full comparison and explainer for comparing systems easily without hw graphs: - PS2 "year one" counts as March 2000 in Japan not March 2000 - Dec 2000 to make comparing to Wii / PS3 / X360 more even. - I only looked at the USA, Japan, and Western Europe - Data is for Launch Window to 5th Christmas (4th Christmas for PS3 in Europe) Wii is almost two years ahead of PS2 in the USA, less than a year ahead in Western Europe (and it may fall behind the PS2 pace in Europe this year), and way behind in Japan. X360 is closing in on the PS2 pace in the USA, way off the PS2 in Europe and a joke compared to PS2 in Japan. PS3 is way off the PS2 pace in the USA and Japan but fairly close to PS2 in Western Europe.
Western Europe: Year 1-4 Year 1-5 Wii 21.07m 26.93m PS3* 16.80m (year five is 2011) PS2 19.15m 25.24m X360 8.00 11.35m * Year one for PS3 is March 25 to Dec 2007, Year One for PS2 / Wii / X360 is one to three months. PS3 is thus at 70% of the PS2 pace in years one to four on a weekly or monthly basis.
Year one is adjusted to be one month for all three systems. USA Years 1-5:
Wii USA = 34.18m PS2 USA = 26.65m (32.16m in 2000-2005) X360 USA = 18.65m (25.41m in 2005-2010) PS3 USA = 15.44m Wii is 20 months ahead of the PS2 pace in the USA, about six months ahead of PS2 in Europe, and 3m / 1-2 years behind in Japan. X360 is 10% of the PS2 pace in Japan in years 1-5, less than half in Western Europe, and 75-80% of the PS2 in the USA. PS3 is 40% of the PS2 pace in Japan, 58% of the PS2 pace in the USA, and 70% of the PS2 pace in Europe. |
Well, I just calculated the sales from launch. I realise the PS2 was only available in one region for very long, as opposed to the PS3, but I thought that is a company strategy after all and would be fair enough to calculate that way. That gave me the 71% result.
As when comparing PS3 and X360, it is not the pace of sales, but the total amount of sales that count. Who launched first (or in this case where or for how long) is not what matters IMO.
Anyway, there are many ways to look at it, and I appreciate your effort. Big effort, too. Thanks.
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