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CrazyGamer2017 said:

But if you don't add the other stuff Sony makes you don't technically speaking have the ACTUAL fiscal year total results of the company. It seems arbitrary to me to say, let's add all the hardware Nintendo makes but not all the hardware Sony makes.

I mean, don't get me wrong, you can do that if you want but by that logic we can do any types of measurements we want. But the title is about the fiscal years of those two companies so pitching one machine against all the machines of another company, seems a bit biased to me.

Here are my biased figures: Sony as sold 1 PS4 inside the space that is my house and Nintendo has sold zero Switches inside that same space. On the other hand I can counter that too by adding that Sony has sold zero vitas inside the space that is my house but Nintendo has sold 1 3DS inside the same space. So I am both technically CORRECT and also BIASED in my figures. Same with this thread.

What? Nobody is talking about fiscal year total results, it's about marketshare in the gaming market. If you want to determine Apple's smartphones marketshare will you add in Mac and iPad sales as well? HomePod, maybe? The title is about Nintendo returning to the number 1 spot in the gaming market in the last fiscal year, not about comparing overall fiscal year results of the companies. Rol didn't factor in sales of NES and SNES Mini, either.