Azuren said:
I defer to Nintendo's official numbers, then. Doesn't change the fact that PSP had more software sold than N64, nor does it mean the PSP wasn't a success. |
Of course, which is what I originally agreed with. However, that level of argumentation is a slipery slope and I think you can admit it's not nuanced either. The N64 had 6.83 software sold per console, the Gamecube had about 10(it's total software was near N64 levels despite selling 12 million less), and the PSP sold 80 million console units with about 3.75 software sold per console. It wasn't a resounding success from a software perspective, although it was a moderate success as a whole especially from a hardware standpoint.







