| Viper1 said: Sorta.
Picture a Tug-o-war with PS3 (Japan), PS3 (America) and PS3 (Europe) on one end and PS2 (Japan) on the other end. For the first 10 minutes (read: 10 million units sold), PS2 (Japan) holds it own against all 3 PS3 tuggers to the point it's basically a tie [check the chart]. Soon, PS2 (America) and PS2 (Europe) show up and they man handle all the PS3 tuggers into the mud.
Sony basically bragged about the first part. Yay. |
Pros and cons for each: PS2 only launched in Japan, PS3 cost $200 and $300 more.
It's not PR spin where they got these numbers out of thin air, and made assertions that it's in fact the case.
An event between the U.S. and the Soviet Union is more appropriate in this scenario regarding which of their respected cars, that released cleaner emissions into the air, ran faster. The U.S. won by a mile.
The Soviets did talk about the event, but what they said was along the lines of it being an international car event, with the Soviets coming in second, and the U.S. in second to last.
Technically, they were correct on all counts.







