I understand what you're saying, but PS2 sales clearly show that the PS2 still has a greater mindshare than than the 360 and PS3 (regardless of what gaming sites/magazine are reporting on).
Sure, a few million players have picked up Gears of War. However, tens of millions more don't have a 360 but still have a PS2, so why would that even matter (nevermind comparing a JRPG to an American FPS)?
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I understand what you're saying, but PS2 sales clearly show that the PS2 still has a greater mindshare than than the 360 and PS3 (regardless of what gaming sites/magazine are reporting on).
Sure, a few million players have picked up Gears of War. However, tens of millions more don't have a 360 but still have a PS2, so why would that even matter (nevermind comparing a JRPG to an American FPS)?