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Math can answer your question:

The overall gap between the two consoles is 35.5M right now. In the few weeks since PS3 has started outselling the Wii, the best gap it achieved was 19,320. If we're (very) generous and pretend it'll achieve this gap every week from now on and if we say Nintendo releases the Wii U in 32 weeks (end of March 2012) and immediately stops selling Wiis right after the release. We get the following scenario:

On March 28th 2012, the gap would be at 34,881,760. If we go with Sony's ten year plan, PS3 will have to sell an average of 8,720,000 consoles a year, with competition from new generation consoles from Nintendo, Microsoft and eventually Sony themselves.

So math says no.



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