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Old 16-Nov-2010, 18:41   #1
Shifty Geezer
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Default TGS console poll result - what is the most popular console in Japan?

Kotaku reports the results of TGS poll.
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At this year's Tokyo Game Show, event organizers polled 1,171 attendees on a variety of topics, including the Move and Kinect....
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This was a two-part question. The second part asked attendees to list the game console that they currently play the most. Those results:

• No reply: 34.3 percent
• PlayStation Portable: 18.7
• PlayStation 3: 13.7
• Nintendo DS/DS Lite: 13.1
• Nintendo DSi/DSi XL: 6.7
• Nintendo Wii: 4.7
• PlayStation 2: 4.4
• Xbox 360: 3.8
• GameBoy Advance (SP): 0.2
• PlayStation: 0.2
• Nintendo GameCube: 0.0
• PSPgo: 0.3
Ownership figures at Kotaku. Sony must be please, owning some 50% of respondants' game time and having far more play time on PS3 despite more respondants owning Wii. Wii's surprisingly low. I wonder what a poll of the general Japanese population would reveal?
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