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Tispower said:
Bodhesatva said:
Tispower said:
I would have said that the whole artistic graphics being better than pure great graphics is debunked by finding out which game was the best selling game for the best selling console. To give you a clue, I think it sold in excess of 13 million, and we all know which console has sold the best

Pokemon? Because that's the correct answer, if we're just talking systems. Otherwise, I was never very impressed with GTA's graphics. It did have style though :x


Soz, forgot about GBA, but I was thinking PS2. Also GTA III was not the best selling game, it was GT3. The point of GT3 was to be the "ultimate driving simulator" and so it's main advantage was it's graphics, which kinda debunks the Artistic style vs. graphics really.


Well, technically you said: "console," not "system," so if we were gonna be really picky (and I guess we are, since I was pickin at ya), you were right in the first place. And besides, the PS2 will pass the GBA in a few short weeks to become the best selling system of all time.

Anyway, I was under the impression that GTA: San Andreas was the best selling game on the system. I'm no expert, but according to this:

http://vgchartz.com/worldtotals.php?name=&console=PS2&publisher=&sort=Total

GTA:SA wins by the slightest of margins. I bet there are lots of charts that say otherwise: when you get down to 40,000 games sold out of 14 million, it's hard to be that precise. Let's just agree that the Gran Turismo series is extraordinarily popular (at the very least, Gran Turismo is in the top 3 most popular franchises over the last 10 years), and that GT does most definitely rely on graphics, and that those graphics could never possibly be provided by the Wii.



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