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naruball said:
Flilix said:

1. Common sense. Sorry, no source found.

2. You're right, I should have said 'most popular'.

3. I was talking about the consoles, not the games.

I admit, saying that PS4 and XOne have almost completely the same library was a bit hyperbolic. However, they do have very similar libraries, espacially if you compare them to Nintendo consoles.
3 games out of the 30 best selling PS4 games are exclusives, 7/30 exclusives for XOne, 30/30 for 3DS and 27/30 for WiiU.

1. Common sense is not an argument. In other words, no solid foundation and you very well could be wrong.

2. More popular is still problematic. You mean "better selling"? Because some nintendo ips sell better than ps/xb ones, some don't.

3. My bad.

4. Yes, and like I said, they have similar libraries simply because they have plenty of 3rd party support. Remove that (which NIntendo mostly doesn't have) and then you have two completely different libraries. Again, no solid foundation.

5. Why do only the best selling games matter in your comparison? The success of all these 1st and 3rd party games clearly show that ps4/xb1 owners have such a variety of tastes in games that all sorts of genres get to shine and make a profit.

1. I know, sorry. I can't find any source about this. But it seems common sense to me though, a lot of people have a Nintendo console as a second console for the  exclusives.

2. What's the difference? The more they sell, the more popular they are. And like I said in my previous post, they definitely are more popular.

Flilix said:
3 games out of the 30 best selling PS4 games are exclusives, 7/30 exclusives for XOne, 30/30 for 3DS and 27/30 for WiiU.

4. Remove the 3rd party support for PS4 and XOne, and you have 2 consoles with very few popular games. Again, see my previous post. ^

5. Because this thread is about sales?