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Dodece said:
@pezus

I find it truly fascinating how you omitted Blue Dragon, Infinite Undiscovery, Kingdom Under Fire, and Perfect Dark Zero from your list. I think all of those titles would qualify as real games even under your definition. Perfect Dark was a launch title. While the other three did indeed sell a lot of members in these forums on buying a 360. Have we forgotten the dark times when the PS3 had no RPGs to speak of for almost a entire year.

Not to mention on the PS3 side titles such as Haze, Heavenly Sword, and Lair. I could swear that some people I know told me that those games were responsible for the PS3 taking off, and actually getting better sales. I know it is a little tongue in cheek, but seriously a couple of those titles probably sold a lot of PS3s even if they never actually lived up to their promise.

That said is this really a fair comparison given that the Xbox has to spread its sales over more exclusives anyway. It isn't like having more choice is a bad thing for gamers. In fact I think most of us like having more choices. I think that is also something that sells consoles.

P.S.

If your criteria is million sellers then don't even bother. This site isn't a definitive authority on that subject. After all games do continue to sell even if this site has stopped tracking them. You don't really think a game stops selling all together a couple months after launch do you. I would say five of the six games I listed have probably sold a million copies.

P.S.S

You really shouldn't trust this sites figures if they aren't independently verified. They have been proven to be wildly wrong in the past.

Uh...I think you're confused, the PS3 is the one with the most exclusives and variety.(Ignoring Xbox Live an PSN here)

@ P.S.1
HIs criteria IS million sellers. VgChartz data > Your thoughts

@ P.S.2
No one is saying VgChartz is 100% accurate. We know in can be off most of the time but there's no other data we can use. The data companies give out is always shipped anyway which isn't always the best thing to go by.