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lightofhonor said:

Updated!

FY END SONY NINTENDO MICROSOFT
1981   $19,998,400  
1982   $95,802,440  
1983   $84,221,280  
1984   $71,057,070  
1985   $83,218,020  
1986   $225,388,440  
1987   $302,068,800  
1988   $369,383,560  
1989   $483,794,640  
1990   $448,355,840  
1991   $981,947,680  
1992   $1,109,515,840  
1993   $1,279,146,880  
1994   $962,438,080  
1995   $957,146,400  
1996 ($93,491,480) $752,481,940  
1997 $508,270,950 $579,934,080  
1998 $954,197,760 $1,024,464,480  
1999 $1,073,609,660 $1,228,994,940  
2000 $693,184,350 $1,306,720,300 ($1,090,000,000)
2001 ($463,129,080) $767,354,820 ($1,666,000,000)
2002 $664,149,150 $954,399,510 ($866,000,000)
2003 $924,881,130 $821,985,200 ($938,000,000)
2004 $599,416,860 $955,148,210 ($1,011,000,000)
2005 $402,344,400 $1,039,385,040 ($464,000,000)
2006 $77,419,800 $799,588,650 ($1,329,000,000)
2007 ($1,988,702,000) $1,934,765,440 ($2,016,000,000)
2008 ($1,092,978,300) $4,277,791,600 $426,000,000
2009 ($584,760,000) $5,552,630,000 $169,000,000
2010 ($890,000,000) $2,450,000,000 $679,000,000
2011 $429,000,000 $946,000,000 $1,324,000,000
2012 $354,907,870 ($434,500,000) $364,000,000
2013 $22,092,255 $71,400,000 $848,000,000
2014 ($78,000,000) ($229,000,000) $893,000,000
2015 $401,000,000 $207,830,000 $1,788,000,000
Total: $1,913,413,325 $32,480,857,580

($2,889,000,000)

Some Thoughts:

In the past decade, 06-15, Sony lost$3.3B, Nintendo made $15.5B, and MSFT made $3.1B

The PS3 years (06-13) lost $3.6B, 360 years (05-13) made $1M, and Wii years made $15.5B


At least your Sony numbers have the wrong years. Sony's fiscal year 2015 isn't over yet, and neither is the calendar year, so either way you look at it, your system doesn't make any sense.

Couple that with the fact that these numbers aren't only gaming segment. In the case of Sony for their Fiscal Years (And I'm talking Sony's actual Fiscal Years) 2008 and 2009, while for Microsoft, at least the later years (lol at that 1.8 billion in 2015). This comparison is just flawed to begin with.