| S.T.A.G.E. said:
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If you consider the brand of a console manufacturer as really being represented by the amount of software the platform manufacturer sold, the Gamecube didn't do that badly considering Nintendo published software for the Gamecube sold roughly as much as Sony published software for the PS3 has sold; with the primary difference being that the Gamecube was on the market for 5 years while the PS3 has already been on the market for 6.
People who bought the PS3 to play Call of Duty and watch Blu-Ray movies are less interested in the Sony brand than people who bought the Wii to play Mario Kart are interested in Nintendo's brand.







