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nanarchy said:
ZhugeEX said:

 

Sure. 

 

So in FY2011 when they restructured they released historical data for the Game division for the past 3 years which helped fill in the gap when they previously reported gaming alongside PC & other divisions. 

In this document. Page F-96 & F-97 you can find a break down for FY2009, 2010 & 2011. 

http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/IR/library/FY2012_6K_PDF.pdf

 

In FY2012 they introduced new Network services to PSN and started to count it in a Network division, now known as Games & Network Services. They did the same thing where they released a revised document which included the addition of Network sales for the previous years. 

Ultimately we now have a full break down from Sony on their Game and Network Services performance from FY1995 to FY2015. 

However, what is missing is the inital investment and first year sales of FY1994 when the PlayStation first launched in Japan (4 months of data). At that time the PlayStation division was just thrown in with the electronics division and so Sony never actually released the individual Game segment performance until two years later. 

If you want I can PM you all the raw data which i now 100% up to date and adjusted based on the latest figures from Sony themselves (as they restructured numerous times since 1995)

cool thanks, some interesting data their, still a little cloudy due to intersegment transactions but certainly a lot more than was previously revealed.

Sony have always split out External sales and Intersegment sales since FY1995 through to FY2015 which means there is a complete set of data there. 

Besides, Sony always report the combined number in the actual totals.