kirby007 said:
32 million |
ah f**k. I honestly thought it sold more than that and i dont know why. thats not good. Ok carry on I think buy an n64 on the cheap now
kirby007 said:
32 million |
ah f**k. I honestly thought it sold more than that and i dont know why. thats not good. Ok carry on I think buy an n64 on the cheap now
The debate is still up if WiiU and X1 will even surpass the Gamecube or Xbox. In my opinion X1 will likely pass Xbox but it will be interesting if WiiU and X1 won't even surpass the sum of the Gamecube or Xbox life-to-date sales. That is still up in the air. Most people can't see this cause they're delusional.
oniyide said:
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Yea I remember the numbers. It's 60, 40, 30, 20, 100, ?. But certainly the 32 mil is puzzling because N64 has always been regarded as a successful system with great games. Possibly the most controversial system ever made in terms of success.
mikeslemonadeFromN4G said:
Yea I remember the numbers. It's 60, 40, 30, 20, 100, ?. But certainly the 32 mil is puzzling because N64 has always been regarded as a successful system with great games. Possibly the most controversial system ever made in terms of success. |
Actually SNES was more like 50 million, not 40 million.
N64 is considered a success mostly because it sold very well in America, over 20 million which is similar to PS3. It did pretty poorly everyehere else
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| Mystro-Sama said: Xbone beat the PS4 in NA...
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Uh, congrats on barely outselling a product in very high demand and limited supply... I guess
If MS can get even a $50 price cut in the next couple of months and Titanfall becomes a hit, they may have a shot in the US market.
zorg1000 said:
Actually SNES was more like 50 million, not 40 million. N64 is considered a success mostly because it sold very well in America, over 20 million which is similar to PS3. It did pretty poorly everyehere else |
I almost think the majority difference between the N64 and GameCube boiled down to two games -- GoldenEye and Mario 64, to which the GCN simply had no real equivalent. GoldenEye carried the N64 almost single handedly until Zelda: OoT was ready.
zorg1000 said:
Actually SNES was more like 50 million, not 40 million. N64 is considered a success mostly because it sold very well in America, over 20 million which is similar to PS3. It did pretty poorly everyehere else |
Oh okay I stand corrected.
According to wiki the 64 sold 5 mil in Japan. That's suprising. That's only about 4x more than what the 360 did in Japan.