Skullwaker said:
Or and |
PSP and GBA are tied
Skullwaker said:
Or and |
PSP and GBA are tied
kumagawa said: PSP and GBA are tied |
GBA: 81.51m
PSP: 80.82m
You were saying?
Skullwaker said:
GBA: 81.51m PSP: 80.82m You were saying? |
That's less than 1% difference (0.85% difference to be more exact) that's a tie.
Also the GBA is total manufactured while the PSP is VGchartz sold to consumers.
kumagawa said:
Also the GBA is total manufactured while the PSP is VGchartz sold to consumers. |
I don't think you understand the concept of a tie. If basketball team #1 scores 100 points while basketball team #2 scores 99 points, that's not a tie. That means team #1 wins.
Do you have a source for your claim? Everywhere I've found it says units sold.
You are probably right. current xbox and next xbox won't. The next playstation and 4ds have a chance though.
Hiku said:
People don't count it as a new console because it doesn't have enough new games to be counted as one. Not even remotely close. And if 99,99% of its library is made up of 3DS games, I wouldn't call it backwards compatibility. Because that would be the main library of games that it was primarily designed for. An actual new console is primarily designed for it's new games. This console is not. PS3 had vastly different architecture than PS2, and so they had to go out of their way to ensure that it would be backwards compatible by implementing a secondary chip. That's not the case with new 3DS. It has exactly the same hardware architecture, only a bit more powerful in some areas. It's a 3DS that has the capability of playing some new games. Not a new 3DS that has backwards compatibility. What kind of new console's library is made up of 99% backwards compatible games? |
Well the Wii had a very big focus on new games but was very very similar to a gamecube right?
"What kind of new console's library is made up of 99% backwards compatible games?" it's ONLY Nintendo that does such a thing, one game is enough, that one single game is for a new console released by Nintendo after the 3DS, that single game is proof a new console has launched, they handle things very differently from other companies, number of games doesn't matter, it's just the company's plans that decided not to leave out too much old 3DS owners.
PS3 launched in EU torritory with only 6 games if I remember correctly (not that it matters very much)
No need to create again and again double standards to accomodate Nintendo's choiches, their choiches may be good or bad but I call a new console when I see one, ONE GAME IS ENOUGH.
Well there isn't ANY game only for "PS TV" for example, so is that a new console for you? (hardware on the motherboard is the exact same as the PS Vita, plus added very few components, in fact it can't use the usb for storage, pendrive, hdds....)
Other companies focus on new games, Nintendo doesn't always do that, like it did with DSi, that had its own firmware and softwares.
Persona 5 on PS3, I won't need next gen!
New 3DS is a new console right, but it's not a new generation. The DSi wasn't next gen, only had a little upgrade in specs and some exclusive things like camera. Do you consider PSP Go a console separate from PSP, just because it played a different library of games.
Yep.
kekrot said: New 3DS is a new console right, but it's not a new generation. The DSi wasn't next gen, only had a little upgrade in specs and some exclusive things like camera. Do you consider PSP Go a console separate from PSP, just because it played a different library of games. |
I count New 3DS, 3DS and 2DS all together.