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"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

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Skullwaker said:
cheshirescat said:
There's some gay stuff in the other graphs, like the solo male I mention earlier of the nintendo side (also just saw 'instructional' on the nintendo side as well and spat up a little water), and in the 'terms searched more by comparison" the xbox side has 'tiny teen huge cock' though I suppose that's not explicitly gay.

Are search results made by women included in these graphs, or is it just men?


Women included, there's a whole section of women's searches too, they're more into gloryholes than I imagined.



cheshirescat said:
Women included, there's a whole section of women's searches too, they're more into gloryholes than I imagined.

That's hilarious. I actually wonder if gay men are more of a minority in gaming than women, but I suppose that's a question that this can't exactly answer. 



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No trap/shemale for Xbox?
I'm dissapointed by my fellow xbox gamers.



jason1637 said:
shocked xbox has more hentai searches than playstation.


Maybe if japanese developers see this, they will bring more jrpg's to Xbox.



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DeusXmachina said:

No trap/shemale for Xbox?
I'm dissapointed by my fellow xbox gamers.


No, shemale does appear for xbox in the "Categories viewed more often (compared to other consoles)" graph.



Haha the Wii is pretty much me (-Mom and shemale)



Currently most hyped for: FFXV and Zelda U

Somehow I´m not surprised nintendo´s top 10 search is hentai



                                                                                     

lol glancing at this tells me that no one wins.



spurgeonryan said:
I mostly look at Yahoo and boxofficemojo thinking of imaginary numbers I wish movies would get to.


And spurge sneaks in with the best comment in the thread.