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SCEI said it sold a total of 8.5 million PlayStation 2 consoles during November and December, a jump of 24 percent on the previous year. Of those sales, 4 million were in the North American market, 3.4 million were in the European market and 940,000 units were in the Japanese market. End of year domestic sales were down 27 percent; however, those in North America and Europe were up 42 percent and 27 percent respectively.
Along with the console there are also more than 1,500 software titles available, production of which has passed 300 million units, said SCEI.
Now that pi**ed me off cos I'm a mega PS2 fan. BUT they were designed to go wrong so we have to buy another.
> And all of that means what exactly?
It means Sony have a much larger installed userbase of gamers in the world.
Which means they'll get more developers making games for them.
Which means they'll sell more consoles.
Which means they'll get more developers making games for them.
Ad infinitum.
It also means that they might actually start making a profit on console sales, last time I checked Sony were propping up the gaming division with profits from their other divisions. That might have changed in the last 12 months though, I haven't checked.
SCEI said it sold a total of 8.5 million PlayStation 2 consoles during November and December, a jump of 24 percent on the previous year. Of those sales, 4 million were in the North American market, 3.4 million were in the European market and 940,000 units were in the Japanese market. End of year domestic sales were down 27 percent; however, those in North America and Europe were up 42 percent and 27 percent respectively.
Along with the console there are also more than 1,500 software titles available, production of which has passed 300 million units, said SCEI.