Speaking at the PlayStation Business Review in Tokyo today, Sony claimed that PS3 and PSP have now sold through a total of 50 million units between them.
You can get the rest of the news from the conference here.
Speaking at the PlayStation Business Review in Tokyo today, Sony claimed that PS3 and PSP have now sold through a total of 50 million units between them.
You can get the rest of the news from the conference here.
Blerk said:
Well, I suppose if it was 12.5 and 37.5 then it’d be over 50 million.
ruckus said:
erm… no because say PS3= over 12 million (12.4) and PSP= over 37 million (37.7) = total over 50 million units :p
ruckus said:
erm.. yeah what Blerk said :/
lelik said:
i thought you guys would be better than this. why post this kotaku garbage? didn’t you do the math?
patlike said:
I just added 12 and 37.
*kills self*
patlike said:
I’ve edited it. And turned the gas on and closed the windows.
Blerk said:
Have a fag, you’ll feel better.
Newbie101 said:
Gotta admit tho, over 12million PS3 units is damn impressive if you consider the games (or lack of) its had for the system…
Blerk said:
Yes, imagine how well they’d have done if they hadn’t continuously cocked everything up!
patlike said:
Stopped smoking nearly five years ago. I’ll have a fennel tea instead.
Psychotext said:
You’d think they’d love Europe a little more for saving the PS3 wouldn’t you…
Spiral said:
They hurt us because they love us.
patlike said:
Spiral: Correct. It’s a the eternal parent/child struggle.
Michael said:
Can anyone explain why exactly the red graph is higher than the yellow one despite having a third of the number of sales?
Truk said:
It’s a cumulative graph. Think of red graph as having a wonky y-axis origin that runs along the top of the yellow graph.