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DélioPT said:

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Again as I've told you more products doesn't mean more consumers, Gen 2 already highlighted this when presented with this rebuttal you side stepped it entirely as you had no answer for it.

Xbox had plenty of life in it right when MS anounced they were dropping the platform was when games that were PS2 exclusives were making their way over to the platform, games like the GTA saga, Onimusha, Project Zero and so on, the platform already was getting multiplatform titles and was gaining drive only for MS to can it.

You brought in consoles vs portables and it backfired on your whole argument to the point you still have no response to it all your replies to it are practically pointless clutter that tries to dismiss the numbers but ends up coming across as more desperate to save a dead horse hence why most of it is not making any coherent sense you can't even properly remember the points you're arguing against at this point whether it's a lack of understanding on your part or you being on tilt as you're creating arguments againsts points you can't even properly recall. The numbers back my point that portables and consoles were on even footing in the west up until the PS2 which I didn't say this is when the shift happened I highlighted the shift started in gen 7 the gen after it with the 360 and such as I regard both the DS and PS2 gaming anomalies in their performances.

Another case of you trying to move goal posts again, having failed with the GB now you want to bring GBA back to a previous Gen when it released with the PS2 and such because ironically moving posts before didn't help your stance so lets move other platforms to different gens maybe that will revive the dead horse.

It's not a what if scenario you know why? Because DS was not PSP level of performance so had Sony not entered we would have had the GBA for a while into the DS so no this was practically proven but circumstances already. Read your own post GBC releases in 98 while the original model of GB released in 89, that's 9 years of a platform that didn't have a color display despite the fact that tech was viable and ready for portables long before then congratulations you just proved my point about strong competition forcing issues.