RolStoppable said:
Yes, they did. |
While that explains the gap because pn average a single Sony console sells more than a Nintendo console. When you only compare released home consoles the difference is pretty big, with both the GC and Wii U failing to move many systems. While Sony only fucked up with the Vita and in way lesser measure the PS3. Anyways Nintendo mainly thrives on the handheld market and Sony on the homeconsole market. Comparing them seems rather pointless since Handheld and homecnsole is about as useful as comparing Handheld and Mobile or PC and Homeconsoles they are all in their respective own market. At the end of the dat Nintendo will always move more systems in total and Sony will have a higher average amount of units sold/system ratio.
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