XtremeBG said:
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. My comment was the original that blamed SONY! The fact however that he is giving 160M instead of let's say 158M, for me it's a sign that PS2 passed the 159M mark, probably not the 160M one. (if it's really rounded up). Also given that PS2 had anomaly in general, in it's sales, and had it's shipment/sales years (cuz at some point they changed to sold which only throw more in the mix) after the PS3, like 16.17, 16.22 (the year after sold more than the year before), 14.20, 13.70 (year after very close to the year prior) 7,90 and 7,30 (again the same thing) and 6.40 (note the little to no drop here 3 years in a row, and every 2 years before that) are leading me to believe that it's last year is very possible to be the same 4.1M sold, or even little bit more than that (why not?) for example 4.2 or 4.3M. Either way as you said even with 4.1M it gets to pass the 159M mark. Which as I said, by Jim's pointing of 160M (maybe rounded?) it's very much the most likely. @trunkswd For the same reason I don't believe on the upper side of the calculation that is above 160M, cuz if it was true, he would say "over 160M". It was a general discussion, talking like a friend on friend. - 160M is the number, like it's not necessary to point out the exact to the last unit. Therefore, in my own opinion based on what we have here, I would bet the PS2 final number is anywhere between 159.2M and 160M. Out of which I updated and adjusted my 2 charts comparison including PS2, DS and Switch. (this is the most exact, adjusted and point to point one I've made since, I also looked at 150M sold in start of 2011 announcement to align, the 155M announce at march 2012, and 159-160M sold lifetime, which should be till the end of 2013, cuz the production was ended on January 2013, but as we all know, after every system stop production it's still selling it's last units for months to come. And yes, cuz of the added now full 2013 year of sales of PS2, now the PS2 line is even more long going ahead, and it's even more extreme climb of the mountain for the Switch. (If someone has a problem with the final 160M number, the line is basically the same when I put the 158.7M in the end (as it was before), so not a big deal, but I personally believe the range is really between 159M and 160M. Anyway, based on the recent Jim Ryan comment, I also believe we will get a 100% confirmation very soon. |
You are probably right with it being over 159M. But we don't know 100% for sure, which is why we decided to lower it back down to 158.7M as that is the minimum it sold.
I do hope we get confirmation really soon on what the PS2 ended up selling lifetime. At least before the Switch hits 155M.
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