@feelmyring, "a system that doesn't sell a ton of games" Tie ratios are worthless alone. They should be looked at with other numbers to have it make sense. In this case, if we include the LTD consoles sold and multiply them with their tie ratios, we get the total number of software sold to date:
360: ~9M x 7 = 63M Wii: ~7M x 4.64 = 32.48M PS3: ~3M x 4.26 = 12.78M
For reference, the 360 sold 23M software in its first 14 months.
Doesn't sell a ton of games? Hardly.
"and has nothing else to offer but gaming" That didn't stop the NES, SNES, GameBoy, and DS from having such a long-lasting power, no?
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"a system that doesn't sell a ton of games"
Tie ratios are worthless alone. They should be looked at with other numbers to have it make sense. In this case, if we include the LTD consoles sold and multiply them with their tie ratios, we get the total number of software sold to date:
360: ~9M x 7 = 63M
Wii: ~7M x 4.64 = 32.48M
PS3: ~3M x 4.26 = 12.78M
For reference, the 360 sold 23M software in its first 14 months.
Doesn't sell a ton of games? Hardly.
"and has nothing else to offer but gaming"
That didn't stop the NES, SNES, GameBoy, and DS from having such a long-lasting power, no?