As long as it turns a profit as a project for Sony and its owners enjoy it it's a success. I remember Ninetndo saying if they had another GameCube they would be done with home consoles so I think it's safe to say 20-25 million is not good. We know Sega died with the 10 million dreamcasts. So I said above 25 million it could be looked at as a success. Not a big success mind you, but not a failure. It's tough though, because they are losing money on it. It may need to be 40 million or more to be a success from Sony's perspective. Since it seems to have lost market share from the previous generation it would have to be a failure in some respects, but I don't think we need to be that harsh and judge the device on its own merrits.








