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Misery wrote:I've been through ten PS2s.
TEN.
Not two, not four, not five, TEN.
DreamcastRIP wrote:With the reliability horror shows that were/are PlayStation, PS2, PS3 and Xbox 360 I'd sure love to know what their respective 'true' sales figures were/are, i.e. total units sold minus number of units purchased by consumers as a replacement for broken units. I know such a figure will never likely be revealed though.
For instance, iirc PS2 reputedly sold around 150 million units but I bet many millions of that figure were replacement units. Kinda makes hardware sales charts redundant to a certain extent.

psj3809 wrote:Misery wrote:I've been through ten PS2s.
TEN.
Not two, not four, not five, TEN.
Thats a ridiculous number ! I would have given up after a couple and given my hard earned money for games to another console, 10 is just laughable
thevulture wrote:DreamcastRIP wrote:With the reliability horror shows that were/are PlayStation, PS2, PS3 and Xbox 360 I'd sure love to know what their respective 'true' sales figures were/are, i.e. total units sold minus number of units purchased by consumers as a replacement for broken units. I know such a figure will never likely be revealed though.
For instance, iirc PS2 reputedly sold around 150 million units but I bet many millions of that figure were replacement units. Kinda makes hardware sales charts redundant to a certain extent.
Very true and then (as i mentioned to friend of mine the other day), wonder how many PSP/PS1, DS, Wii, 360, DC etc units have been sold purely to run pirate games on.
Know there's been sales spikes after way to run CD-R's, CFW etc has been found and judging by amount of folk blatantly advertising they'll chip your machine or for small fee get it running back up's over the years, it does make a mockery when firms start banging the sales figures drum.
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