My point was that the equal worldwide numbers hide the territorial weakness of Sony. You say that they have equal worldwide numbers (which I agree), but then you claim that the PS3 is not being dominated anywhere, but clearly that's wrong. The PS3 is dominating the 360 in Japan, but DOES NOT have any lead worldwide, so the 360 has similar leads in the rest of the world.
"Furthermore PS3 has not been out for a year yet in EU/Other territories so if we include this information PS3 has actually outsold 360 in 1st year sales."
Fine, go ahead and say so. Their sales in Europe have been less than spectacular, so I doubt it'll matter much. Besides, that still doesn't change the fact that the PS3 is lagging behind in America. Leading in the North American market should could as "significant".
Looking back, I concede, the 360 had a better first year of titles (my mistake).
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My point was that the equal worldwide numbers hide the territorial weakness of Sony. You say that they have equal worldwide numbers (which I agree), but then you claim that the PS3 is not being dominated anywhere, but clearly that's wrong. The PS3 is dominating the 360 in Japan, but DOES NOT have any lead worldwide, so the 360 has similar leads in the rest of the world.
"Furthermore PS3 has not been out for a year yet in EU/Other territories so if we include this information PS3 has actually outsold 360 in 1st year sales."
Fine, go ahead and say so. Their sales in Europe have been less than spectacular, so I doubt it'll matter much. Besides, that still doesn't change the fact that the PS3 is lagging behind in America. Leading in the North American market should could as "significant".
Looking back, I concede, the 360 had a better first year of titles (my mistake).