| Sky Render said: Attach rates are just there to help people feel better about their system of choice and its perceived popularity with the gaming community at large. They don't really tell you anything, since the number of people who own exactly the number of games that the attach rate suggests are very few (when rounding up/down appropriately; it's kind of hard to own a .8th of a game). |
I'll admit it; I did this as a response to "MEANINGFUL Attach Rate Comparisons!!!" This is also part of the reason why I omitted "Others" data (the creator of "MEANINGFUL Attach Rate Comparisons!!!" did this as well).
Systems owned: Nintendo 64, GameCube, Xbox 360, Atari 7800, Genesis, PlayStation, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS.
Year-end predictions (April 6, 2008):
- DS: 94 million (96.0)
- Wii: 46 million (44.4)
- PSP: 45 million (43.6)
- X360: 27 million (27.3)
- PS3: 24 million (19.4)
- PS2: 124 million (123.7)







