Mr Puggsly said:
Probably because both PS3 and 360 were vying for the same audience. The masses were buying the same games on those two platforms. Neither sold more units than Wii but both combined were a much bigger market than Wii and are still being produced. Both PS3 and 360 also sold significantly more software than Wii. Both physically and digitally. |
Who cares what they sold combined? wii sold more. and it's easy to sell more software when you have much more titles available. wii sold more software per title and ps360 only passed it in total numbers because they kept getting games after wii had it's replacement. And that was 3rd parties necessity more than anything.







