BMaker11 said:
It's not really fair to say "it went from 150 to 100" and look at that as a bad thing. The PS2 was a little over 100M when the PS3 came out....and then kept on selling. It was on the market for 13 years. To compare 13 years to 7 years and then say since the console that has been on sale for 6 years less time sold less units, it "went down" is ignorant. Check the numbers again in 2019/2020. That's like looking at the iPhon 5s and say "it has sold less than the iPhone 4s, so it's not as successful as its predecessor" while ignoring the fact the 5s hasn't been out anywhere near as long as the 4s |
You didn't read everything I said. I'm not saying PS3 was a failure. But it sold less than PS2, quite a lot actually, AND it let the other console developers get up. PS2 strangeled Xbox and Nintendo, PS3 gave them oxygen. I doubt Sony think of the PS3 as a sucsess in the same way they look at PS2, and, once again, Nintendo were the cear winner of the gen. No matter sales of consoles or not, people considered them done, and they came back and reclaimed the throne, forcing Sony and Microsoft to start with motion controlls as well.







