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deskpro2k3 said:
wangjingwanjia said:

You mean millions of movies? And there are far less people that play games than watch movies. The gaming industry is extremely small, the movie industry is huge everywhere and for everyone. Everyone watch movies but few people play games.

I don't see your point at all.


And yet Netflix is most watched on PlayStation 3. That is logic for you.

Where are you getting your statistics?

I don't get that logic, sorry.

I have no statistics to go by, have not even looked for any, but are you saying that the gaming industry is larger than the movie industry? I doubt that. I mean, every one watches movies, right? But far from everyone plays games. Look at India and China with the two larges populations in the world, almost no one plays games but everyone watches movies. And yes we do pay for movies here, and the cinema is as popular here as in any other place and renevues money.

The bolded part there I say that far more people watch movies than people play games. And since you are arguing with me you mean that more people play games than watch movies? I don't really understand because all you said is that more people use Netflix on PS3 than anywhere else, when I said that more people watch movies than play games. To me your reply doesn't make sense.

If you have any statistics that proves me wrong, that more people play games than watch movies I am interested in seeing that. Because my word is not law and I can be wrong, I do admit that. But I have a difficult time grasping the idea of the gaming to be larger than movie industry. It seems surreal to me, and then I also wonder why gaming developers are whining about making so massive losses, and why the gaming industry is bleeding so much money year after year and companies are being shut down or sold. Nothing makes sense to me if that is the truth. :S