Not close?
Gamecube didn't get close to PS2, N64 didn't come close to PS1, PS3 did in fact, with double the price, came way closer to Wii. In fact, Wii hasn't sold 200% more than PS3, while PS2 and PS1 are at like say what 600%? And yes, I agree, the PS3 wasn't what it should have been.
So, the Wii outsold the PS3 regardless of Sony's godly marketing, is what you're trying to get across.
QUOTE said:
The Panasonic Q is essentially the same idea as the PSX, so yeah, add it.
Than we come to the conclusion that Nintendo had a larger portion of failed systems.
Yeah, what is that... 2/10+? As opposed to Sony's 1.5/5.
inb4 this post gets moderated.
Guild McCommunist said:
QUOTE(_Chaz_ @ Jun 19 2011, 04:45 PM)
I count the PSX as a system. If I was a real prick, I could count the Go as a system.
I use PSX as an abbreviation for both the PS1 and the PSX. I just use PSX since it looks better. But let's not nitpick about generations, Sony has produced 4 generational consoles (Playstation and its revisions, Playstation 2 and its revision, Playstation 3 and its revisions, and the PSP and its revisions), so let's count that.
EDIT: If you see me say "PS1" here it's usually because I'm on my laptop and my "X" key is broken on it.