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AlfredoTurkey said:

When you consider the market difference between 1985 and 2013, it's not really that impressive. It's like comparing revenue for movies and not adjusting for inflation. The NES selling 60 million units in the climate it launched in is like the PS4 selling 300 million units.

Really? Because the entertainment options in 1985 were so plenty that the NES had so much more competition than the PS4? The gaming market might have grown, but so has the competition.



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