Even with the 360 grabbing two of the most-wanted slots in Famitsu, the consoles aren't selling like hot cakes just yet -- or should we say rice balls? Unless hot cakes are like warm balls o' rice. Shut up, I'm just trying to be ethnic. Recently, just a month after its release, the PS3 has topped the 360 in yearly sales. The 360 sold about 180,000 units its first year, while the PS3 has already tossed out 190,000 -- which is surprising, because just think if Sony actually delivered the numbers initially promised. Don't get us wrong, this isn't a comparison to the 360 (but someone is bound to make it that! My bets on a 360fanboy!). It's more of a "what if Sony actually did what it said at first?" hypothesis. Would it still hover around 190,000, or would it have jumped up another 100,000 or so?
PS3 beats the snot out of 360 sales... in Japan
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Even with the 360 grabbing two of the most-wanted slots in Famitsu, the consoles aren't selling like hot cakes just yet -- or should we say rice balls? Unless hot cakes are like warm balls o' rice. Shut up, I'm just trying to be ethnic. Recently, just a month after its release, the PS3 has topped the 360 in yearly sales. The 360 sold about 180,000 units its first year, while the PS3 has already tossed out 190,000 -- which is surprising, because just think if Sony actually delivered the numbers initially promised. Don't get us wrong, this isn't a comparison to the 360 (but someone is bound to make it that! My bets on a 360fanboy!). It's more of a "what if Sony actually did what it said at first?" hypothesis. Would it still hover around 190,000, or would it have jumped up another 100,000 or so?
