I am still mystified as to how people can take sales numbers as a validating point. Both new systems are sold out across America and Japan, with supply being the only thing holding back those numbers. If the PS3 had 1.5mil units in the US on launch, it probably would have sold most of them. I imagine a similar thing would have happened to the Wii. Saying that Wii is winning this season is moot, since demand for both systems is probably equal. [and PS2 (TWO) is winning anyways. research before you deny it] (actually, look on ebay. how many wii's do we see? what does that say about demand?)
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I am still mystified as to how people can take sales numbers as a validating point. Both new systems are sold out across America and Japan, with supply being the only thing holding back those numbers. If the PS3 had 1.5mil units in the US on launch, it probably would have sold most of them. I imagine a similar thing would have happened to the Wii. Saying that Wii is winning this season is moot, since demand for both systems is probably equal. [and PS2 (TWO) is winning anyways. research before you deny it]
(actually, look on ebay. how many wii's do we see? what does that say about demand?)