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RolStoppable said:
The_Liquid_Laser said:

What?  You asked a question and didn't really care what the responses were?  If I wanted this type of treatment, the I would go to Youtube.

And whether you agree or disagree with my statement, please comment below and don't forget to like and subscribe.

I do care about the responses, but I expected more people to say something along the lines of "Sony is actually not as dominant in Europe as I thought. Interesting."

Many people ignored to look at the numbers - which basically means that they didn't read the original post at all - and proceeded to post their standard responses to European sales.

I looked at the numbers I just didn't interpret them the way you did.  Even if you combine handheld and home consoles together, Sony is leading in 3 out of 4 generations, which is how I think about it.  I don't look at the mean of all of the numbers, because there was one generation where Nintendo came out way of ahead of Sony and 3 others where Sony came out modestly ahead.  That one generation skews the average if you simply average them all together.

It's kind of a moot point though, since I agree that Switch will dominate in generation 9, even in Europe eventually.  But the way you are presenting things can legitimately be interpreted more than one way.