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zorg1000 said:
Farsala said:

Not really a shift there other than the Wii U to the NSW, which has been as stated multiple times already by many people a big shift.

Oh and also the lack of Microsoft games charting at all.

Edit: Btw here is an example of the Media create top 500 (2007) when Nintendo had a dominant console.

215 x NDS
112x PS2
58x Wii
57x PSP
33x PS3
19x X360
6x GBA

Was there a big 3rd party shift back then too?

Idk

2014 vs 2020

Sony-647 vs 480

Nintendo-317 vs 520

That seems like a pretty large shift, Sony went from having over twice as many games as Nintendo in the top 1000 to having less.

At the same time 2007 (top 500) vs 2014.

Sony- 202 (40.4%) vs 647

Nintendo- 279 (54.8%) vs 317

Like wow Nintendo almost had less in the top 1000 than the top 500 (2007) during the Wii U era. But Sony in 2007 is still weaker than Sony in 2020, but I don't recall a major 3rd party shift back then.

I want to lay out 3 key points to this flawed comparison.

2014 had the Wii U as the main console

2020 is NSW peak Software year (2021 should be higher though)

and PS5s launch year (opposite of peak).

Even still 2020 isn't that weak compared to even earlier years.

Basically I won't accept comparisons with the Wii U as any sort of trend, because that console was clearly a fluke.