Selling most consoles in history.Good on Sony!
What’s the criteria?
Obviously no handhelds, otherwise Nintendo would have won easily.Good on Sony!
What’s the criteria?
When you losing so hard, you have to buy Publishers.When you win so hard you may end up losing COD.
And still loseWhen you losing so hard, you have to buy Publishers.
Still no games
How is that different than money-hatting publishers to keep games away from the competition?When you losing so hard, you have to buy Publishers.
For sure, what I’m most curious about is if Switch is even eligible for this or not. Otherwise I guess it’s a MS/Sony exclusive award from here on out.Obviously no handhelds, otherwise Nintendo would have won easily.
If this is from 2019, what the fuck is going on with fan boys all over the internet in the last week?
Sony fanboys want it to be a handheld, because they don't like that it beats the PS4 and maybe even the PS2 depending on when Nintendo releases their new console. To me it's obviously a home console and should count, but Switch Lite sales shouldn't count.For sure, what I’m most curious about is if Switch is even eligible for this or not. Otherwise I guess it’s a MS/Sony exclusive award from here on out.
Yeah, folks seem to have different opinions on that, but the interesting thing is what criteria Guinness is using.To me it's obviously a home console and should count, but Switch Lite sales shouldn't count.
Even including the Switch Nintendo have sold less home console hardware than SonySony fanboys want it to be a handheld, because they don't like that it beats the PS4 and maybe even the PS2 depending on when Nintendo releases their new console. To me it's obviously a home console and should count, but Switch Lite sales shouldn't count.
I accidentally read "CAPITALISM".Receipt:
Guinness uses the "how much money are you paying us to make any record you want" criteria. Like, who the hell even cares about Guinness records in 2023?Yeah, folks seem to have different opinions on that, but the interesting thing is what criteria Guinness is using.
If Switch is to be included it wouldn’t make sense to me to remove the Lite.
Pretty sure Switch is considered a console as well.Sony fanboys want it to be a handheld, because they don't like that it beats the PS4 and maybe even the PS2 depending on when Nintendo releases their new console. To me it's obviously a home console and should count, but Switch Lite sales shouldn't count.
Heh, I guess. But still, if anyone knows I’d be interested."how much money are you paying us to make any record you want"
Even including the Switch Nintendo have sold less home console hardware than Sony
As of December 31st 2022:
Nintendo - 403.42 million (NES, SNES, Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, Switch)
Sony - 493.8 million (PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5)
I just answered his question and didn't say that Switch alone would have changed the home console charts. All Nintendo home consoles + handhelds would beat all Sony home consoles + handhelds though.Pretty sure Switch is considered a console as well.
But if this is from 2019, sales for Switch were much lower.
But it wouldn't matter, because apart from the Wii and Switch, Nintendo consoles didn't sell as much as people like to think. These two which sold (or will sell) 100+M are outliers for Nintendo.
For Sony, passing the 100M mark is the norm, with PS3 being the outlier at >90M.