BluGamer23 said:
Player1x3 said:
BluGamer23 said:
DanneSandin said:
I guess all we have to do is wait and see if Sony can hold out as long as Ninty have done...
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This is more logical.. silly to 'assume' sony would sell more if they had the same amount of console released when ps3 could not beat the wii.. and the psp could not touch the DS .. and now the PSV cant touch the 3ds..
sony fan logic much?..
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No, it's just math. Add all hardware sales PS had and divide them by number of consoles they and you get about 80-85 million. Do the same with Nintendo and you get about 55-65 million. Why are you only cherry picking handhelds when this thread was about overall hardware sales since the beginning of videogame industry ?
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For reference show me your math just so we are on the same wave length here..
What Im saying from this point on.. all I see is sonys decline.. starting with the PS3 .. PSP... now PSV ... have all gone downhill!... and never to reach the heights of PS1/PS2 it has got to do more with luck.. so if they were to release more consoles do you really think they can do as well as ninty and survive as long as they have?
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Why are you all talking about something completely different when my point was simply that Sony AS OF NOW sells more on average than Nintendo per hardware ? You're all making some hypothesis that in the future Sony would sell less if it had more consoles or that Nintendo will top it to make Nintendo look better. It's stupid
Nintendo have ''been going downhill'' for most of their history as a videogame company. SNES sold less than NES, N64 sold less than SNES, GameCube sold less than N64 and GBA sold less than original Gameboy. So that's almost 20 years of ''going downhill', compared to Sony's downhill of about 6 years. It's only with Wii and DS that Nintendo picked up sales (except that PS3 will outsell PSP and Wii won't outsell DS). So this whole 'downhill' thing really doesn't matter much.