| potato_hamster said: So the Gameboy is a part of Gen 3, Gen 4 and Gen 5? If so, which part of the gameboy's sales do you attribute to each generation? You've just arbitraily decided that his handheld belongs to this generation, and that handheld belongs to that generation because it fits your argument. Great Job. Whatever it takes to help you sleep at night. |
How in he hell is gonna be GB part of the 3rd generation when the 4th generation had already started on 1987 with the PC Engine??
Gameboy was selling through all the 4th gen and the 5th gen, being the market leader of hanheld consoles until the release of Game Boy Advance that was released already in the 6th generation, so as I told you in the first place, GB is a 4th and a 5th gen console, now I gave you 3 options :
1. Counting GB as a 4th and 5th gen consoles (this is the correct one)
3th gen: 62m
4th gen: 109m
5th gen: 92m
6th gen: 103m
7th gen: 250m
8th gen projection: 87m
2. counting it as only a 4th gen console despite being the handheld leader of the market through all the 5th gen.
3th gen: 62m
4th gen: 169m
5th gen: 33m
6th gen: 103m
7th gen: 250m
8th gen projection: 87m
3. Counting GBC as a 5th gen handheld despite the fact that everybody counts it as a new model of the original GB, something that could have some debate but overall is the most incorrect one.
3th gen: 62m
4th gen: 139m
5th gen: 63m
6th gen: 103m
7th gen: 250m
8th gen projection: 87m
The point is, IN ANY OF THOSE POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS you see absolutely no descendent trend for Nintendo consoles sales when you combine hanhelds consoles and homeconsoles, and you said NX has to sell more than the homeconsole and hanheld consoles combined in order to not continue the fall trend of Nintendo hardware sales, but the thing is, WHERE IS THAT TREND YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT IN ANY OF THOSE LISTS?? No place to be found, so your argument is invalid and what you have been trying to do this time, as I said to you in the first post, is SPINNING REALITY.







