vivster said:
JRPGfan said:
Id say the big numbers are the take aways.
Dreamcast at 77 score is telling, it was the last system they sold... it basically killed sega as a console manufacturer.
Look at the first Xbox, at 42.4 score... again not really a well recived console.
The XB360 is where MS fixed things and sales went well again and, thats back to a 14.2 score.
So basically if your console scores over 30 in this "metric" your console is in a dangerzone.
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You could also correlate the ratios to the hardware power of the console. Apparently a powerful console no matter their userbase will still gat a certain baseline of games. The Sega consoles, GC and Xbox were all particularly powerful within their generation.
Maybe because it's easier to port onto strong hardware? I guess we'll never know.
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No, it's the low sales of the hardware. Some basic game support leads to high numbers in these metrics, if the consoles sells bad. The number is more interesting for more successful consoles.
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