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Here is NSW vs PS2 chart, if someone wants to see how they stack up.

*PS2 line is made out of official shipments data by 2007 and official sales data after 2007, and it is as close as possible without official data given by Sony for every period in the chart. So it is about ~90-100% on point.*

Last edited by XtremeBG - on 15 October 2023

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It's like trying to fly over a mountain. I hope the Switch doesn't crash near the summit



XtremeBG said:

Here is NSW vs PS2 chart, if someone wants to see how they stack up.

*PS2 line is made out of official shipments data by 2007 and official sales data after 2007, and it is as close as possible without official data given by Sony for every period in the chart. So it is about ~90-100% on point.*

It's like trying to fly over a mountain. I hope the Switch doesn't crash near the summit



CourageTCD said:

It's like trying to fly over a mountain. I hope the Switch doesn't crash near the summit

I laughed. Literally.

Last edited by XtremeBG - on 15 October 2023

Switch is coming for blood this holidays



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Next week will mark 7th anniversary of this Nintendo Switch trailer


can't believe it came out on the same day as first RDR2 trailer



They should announce that in November they are permanently dropping the price of the Lite by $50 and the hybrid models by $75 and dropping the price of all pre-2023 first party games to $30, while also releasing a TV-only Switch Home for $150 so we can all watch Switch happily sail to 160m in its post-life phase. Come on Nintendo, just do it!



https://www.polygon.com/23916234/nintendo-september-2023-wii-u-sales

it seems adjustments are needed



XtremeBG said:

https://www.polygon.com/23916234/nintendo-september-2023-wii-u-sales

it seems adjustments are needed

Lol.

That's so wholesome though, that this WiiU finally got its chance to be what it was meant to be, after all this time waiting, instead of eventually being discarded without ever having had a real life. It's like an animal shelter where there's this one dog that never gets picked and for years always sees people choose other, cuter dogs, until this one faithful day, probably in pity, someone finally says; "Yeah, I want to take home this little guy" so it can live its final years in joy at a nice home.



Slownenberg said:

They should announce that in November they are permanently dropping the price of the Lite by $50 and the hybrid models by $75 and dropping the price of all pre-2023 first party games to $30, while also releasing a TV-only Switch Home for $150 so we can all watch Switch happily sail to 160m in its post-life phase. Come on Nintendo, just do it!

At least unlike SONY they don't raise the prices due to the inflation