gamingsoul said:
Lol, PlayStation consoles have been in decline... ps4 doesn’t count, double lolll if you look at the curve we have a very successful ps1, followed by the best selling console ever by far, ps3 was the dark ages for Sony but still sold 80 million which isn’t bad at all, and to finish the ps4 will easily be sony’s Second best selling console ever with estimated sales of 110 to 120 million, so yeah Sony’s console sales are on the decline, triple lol. also considering all the exclusives and microsoft’s Inability to put up a good competio, it seems the ps5 could be a big success too. |
0D0 said:
You're counting two generations of home consoles, PS2 and PS3, since you excluded not only PS4, but PS1. Nintendo consoles on the other hand have 6 generations, excluding only the bubble that sold 4x more than the previous gen and more than 4x the next gen. Truly off the charts: the Wii. So, I'm making an exception of one bubble in 6 Nintendo consoles. While you're cutting just half of all PS home consoles. |
No, I'm counting 4 out of 6 Sony systems. PS1 and PS4 are exceptions, so they don't exist.