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czecherychestnut said:
KLAMarine said:
If math suggests Vita is overtracked then it should be adjusted.

That's sort of the point of this website.

The problem is the maths is based on a 82 million shipped number for PSP that can't be confirmed to have come from Sony by the way it's provided in the sole reference (the IGN link). It's even more muddled by the fact IGN quote 80million in a later article.


No it's not,IGN in the other article uses an outdated number,80m was as of November 2013!

 

Discussing an experience he had recently in Tokyo, in which he was given one of the last 30 PSPs ever manufactured as a present (there are 82 million PSPs in the wild), then in the end:Layden,as well as a Sony PR representative present during the interview,declined to talk specific sales numbers for Vita.

This means that he had been asked for psv/psp sales and just didn't give an anwser for vita(but gave for psp),the reasons are obvious...

http://www.vgchartz.com/article/252180/playstation-vita-sales-picking-up-due-to-ps4-remote-play-psp-shipments-top-game-boy-advance/

President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America Shawn Layden has told IGN that while PlayStation Vita sales are lower than expected, sales have picked up in the most recent months due t the PS4 Remote Play. He also feels it is the best handheld gaming experience when compared to the competition.

"I believe that Vita is the best handheld gaming experience, full stop, period," said Layden. "Nothing comes close to that. You can talk about your mobile, you can talk about your tablet, you can talk about, you know, Nintendo platforms or what have you in the handheld space. I think, pound-for-pound, buck-for-buck, Vita is the best gaming experience you can have."

"Vita sales have actually been picking up ever since we enabled Remote Play on the handheld," added Layden. "There's a lot of interest in the PS4 community to have that opportunity. We have not stood back from it. We have not started to withdraw from it. I think we're just seeing it maybe move into a new place as far as game content goes. But I'm still keen on it, I still play [it], and I still bring it up with the development community when I see them."

Layden also talked about how he owns one of the last 30 PSPs ever manufactured. It is also stated that lifetime shipments for the PSP have hit 82 million worldwide. That edges out the Game Boy Advance which sold 81.51 million units worldwide in its lifetime.

Trunkswd(william d'angelο),the famous vgc writer surmised the same thing with me,it's not that hard to see it,Ign wouldn't say that if they haven't been informed,they would just use an outdated number,which was 80m as of November 2013...