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dallas,

your 5 cent analysis sucks. Rocketpig tried to xplain it to you, but u won't listen lol. Hmm... how should I put it. It's a question of sales dynamics, and maths.

Easiest way to make a decent software comparison is to compare sales when you pick the same age of the console (or the same installed base).

The PS3 has been out 1 year less than the X360 on the US market, so look at the X360 software sales 1 year ago:

In 26 May 2007 there had been 6.23 million X360 consoles sold and 36,009,253 million software which gives an attach rate of 5.78.

The PS3 has sold 4.94 million consoles and 31,084,274 copies of software which gives an attach rate of 6.29.