| Jumpin said: Sony published 1259 titles, and sold 546.8 million, According to this site; this is the entire history of Sony's published releases. http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=&publisher=1535&console=&genre=&minSales=0&results=1000 "Super Mario" gets 52 titles, and 285.56 million titles. (51 titles 277 million if you take out the original Mario Kart which has "Super Mario" in the title) http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=Super+Mario&publisher=&console=&genre=&minSales=0&results=1000 Pokemon 63 titles, 208.33 sales http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=Pokemon&publisher=&console=&genre=&minSales=0&results=1000 Mario Kart with 9 titles gets 89.01 3 legendary franchises, 584 million units sold between 122 titles. tens of millions more sales than Sony could manage with 10 times that number of games. If sales aren't enough, then critical acclaim: 1. N64 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Nintendo, 1998 97.48% 2. WII Super Mario Galaxy Nintendo, 2007 97.46% 3. WII Super Mario Galaxy 2 Nintendo EAD Tokyo /Nintendo, 2010 97.12% Nintendo takes Gold, Silver, and Bronze with the top three all time highest rated games: http://www.gamerankings.com/browse.html Nintendo - with the longevity and power of their franchises, with the highest selling games and the highest critical ratings of any games, and 25 years of incredible critical and market success on Super Mario alone - is the undisputed King of the Industry's exclusive franchises. |
But the number of quality exclusies on PS1-PS3 are far bigger then all Nintendo consoles combined. Honestly, wich game did you enjoy on the Wii last year besides Zelda? I didn't even like it, the motion controls suck. Last good Zelda was Windwaker imo wich released 9 years ago.
Besides, I like the variety of games in Sony consoles line-up









