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Stating that the reason the Playstation 2 sold around 120 million units, because most of the units were faulty, is wrong.

If you owned a Playstation 2, and it broke, you don't have to buy another Playstation 2, because you could buy a Gamecube, or Xbox. However, because most people chose a second Playstation 2, rather than a Gamecube, and Xbox, gives even more support to Sony.

But, if someone buys a Gamecube, or Xbox, instead of a second Playstation 2, than what would that person do with the Playstation 2 games, that person may have purchased? In that case, the person could just resell them, so stating that the person would be forced to buy another Playstation 2, to give purpose for the Playstation 2 games, that person may already own, is also wrong.

Even if you eliminate all of the faulty Playstation 2's, there is no chance that the number of units sold, would be below 50 million.

I don't want to read any more excuses, regarding the mighty sales of the Playstation 2. It won the previous generation, and that's that. But, at the end, I personally like the Gamecube the most, from the previous generation.