My point was that one shouldn't estimate sales just by randomly guessing. The games didn't sell 25 million each and that still stands.
And I didn't "conveniently" leave any out. The oens I posted were the three main generations. The others are the special editions (Yellow, Crystal, Emerald) of each generation that are released much later and the special edition of Diamond/Pearl's generation won't be counted in its sales. Fire/Leaf is not a brand new game, but a remake of the first.
So, again, he was not right to say that each sold 25 million. Nor have half of the 150 million been from handheld RPGs (120 million are). To claim that each generation sold 25 million makes this stock seem underpriced, but it ignores that the number of sales is skewed by the early generations and that the numbers old has been steadily dropping.
You should look a bit further than just using a calculator and claiming I contradicted myself.
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And I didn't "conveniently" leave any out. The oens I posted were the three main generations. The others are the special editions (Yellow, Crystal, Emerald) of each generation that are released much later and the special edition of Diamond/Pearl's generation won't be counted in its sales. Fire/Leaf is not a brand new game, but a remake of the first.
So, again, he was not right to say that each sold 25 million. Nor have half of the 150 million been from handheld RPGs (120 million are). To claim that each generation sold 25 million makes this stock seem underpriced, but it ignores that the number of sales is skewed by the early generations and that the numbers old has been steadily dropping.
You should look a bit further than just using a calculator and claiming I contradicted myself.