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@BKK2 I got the numbers from this site - rounded off
As of today, VGChartz estimates 14.48 million PS3s sold.



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Thier half way there lol...



lol, sell as much as the PS2?? Even if the PS3 stopped sucking that wouldn't happen.





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I thought there was a thread about this already? Anyway, I think it's definitely possible although difficult. I'm not going to put any reasons here since I've already answered in the other thread and I think I still have my reasons there.



if they sale 150millions then the wii might sale 250 or 300 millions



Bet reminder: I bet with Tboned51 that Splatoon won't reach the 1 million shipped mark by the end of 2015. I win if he loses and I lose if I lost.

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Are they going to start giving them away in China?



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

Some of the people on this site need to chill out.
This was the CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. telling the Financial Times that "I want to try to see if we can exceed the PS2 numbers in 9 years." The article mentions Sony "plans" to sell 150m units and that Hirai "hopes" to eventually pass the PS2. This is the measured and tempered language of a giant in the industry brought low by competition and mistakes. And it was told to the Financial Times, not to F'ing IGN. He's speaking to investors, here, not you.
One of the many jobs a CEO has is to inspire investors to buy the stock of the company. Sales of stock generate capital that the company can use towards bettering it's service and products. After a tough couple years in the Playstation division, Sony needs to let investors know that they're still a good bet. That his language was too soft would be my only criticism, but investors can see through hyperbole a mile away, so Kaz was kind of painted into a corner here: don't be too blustery, but don't put your tail between your legs, eiher.

But, here, he's "crazy" for doing his job as well as he can given the circumstances. Please consider the context of a person's comments and his/her audience before making a bunch of uninformed criticisms. Not everything under the sun is fodder for your stupid-ass console wars. Go play a game.



Whats to say the people who bought Wii/360 wont buy a PS3 once the price is in their range?



Coca-Cola said:

At present, Sony PlayStation 3 is the worst selling latest-generation video game console.

 

 id like to know how you have come to a conclusion that ps3 is the worst selling console, its been outselling 360 since fall 2007. so that sentence is wrong!



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Starmistkarmic said:
Some of the people on this site need to chill out.
This was the CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. telling the Financial Times that "I want to try to see if we can exceed the PS2 numbers in 9 years." The article mentions Sony "plans" to sell 150m units and that Hirai "hopes" to eventually pass the PS2. This is the measured and tempered language of a giant in the industry brought low by competition and mistakes. And it was told to the Financial Times, not to F'ing IGN. He's speaking to investors, here, not you.
One of the many jobs a CEO has is to inspire investors to buy the stock of the company. Sales of stock generate capital that the company can use towards bettering it's service and products. After a tough couple years in the Playstation division, Sony needs to let investors know that they're still a good bet. That his language was too soft would be my only criticism, but investors can see through hyperbole a mile away, so Kaz was kind of painted into a corner here: don't be too blustery, but don't put your tail between your legs, eiher.

But, here, he's "crazy" for doing his job as well as he can given the circumstances. Please consider the context of a person's comments and his/her audience before making a bunch of uninformed criticisms. Not everything under the sun is fodder for your stupid-ass console wars. Go play a game.

 

No, you're wrong. As a CEO he should at all times paint a realistic picture of the situation BECAUSE he's talking to shareholders. Highly overestimating the potential of the PS3 is not doing "his job as well as he can", it makes him look bad, since large investors will have other data to know what's going on with the once very profitable SCE.

Do you think they don't see that? SCE lost 1.2 billion on a total Sony profit of 3.3 billion. You really think the shareholders will accept SCE's opinion anymore after the last disastrous (financially) period?