By the way, I cannot stress enough the fact that I in no way shape or form "hate" Sony. I bought my brother his first Play Station and later one for myself. Although I do not own a PS3, I bought one for my brother last year (although I can't say I contributed to it's sales figures on that one, because I bought it off EBay that time). And, I am certainly not envious of how many PS2's were sold in it's lifetime. How could I be? I am one of the 152+ million people who bought one! I still have it hooked up to my living room television set alongside my XBox 360 and Wii consoles. And, I still enjoy playing it from time to time. However, I can disagree with the purpose of combing sales generations though, without it meaning that I solely support Microsoft or Nintendo and therefore am directing my "wrath" against Sony. It just doesn't seem to be a logical argument to me when you factor in competition, economy, and everything else that one generation faces that another does not for the sole purpose of adding numbers together and saying, "hey look, these numbers look much better combined than these numbers" when they don't even directly compete against each other. That's all I am saying with no ulterior motives behind it.







