Let's go back to the beginning shall we. You said XB had a 25% advantage. You presented no evidence at all to support this. I went looking for some info on the matter to see for myself what the case was. A quick Google didn't find me anything on XB worldwide sales other than a Wiki figure, which we know isn't absolute, but it seems the best we have - 24 million for Q2 '06. Now to end this debate, just present official figures that MS has in the region of 26 million XBs out there, 25% more than GCs 20.85 million. That's all you need, and case closed. Until then, the only figures we have suggest a smaller lead, and I'm not willing to believe your unsubstantiated figure of 25% over an unsubstantiated figure of 24 million consoles at the Wiki when I beleive there's more research done there then you bothered with (seemingly you did no research and just picked a 25% figure out of thin air).
And in fact there's a link to MS's financials PPT on this page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Console_wars#Current_generation_era
A direct link
http://www.microsoft.com/msft/download/FY06/MSFTQ2_06.ppt
So that approximate 24 million figure is official as of 26th January 2006.[/quote]
WRONG.
The presentation is dated January 26th, but it clearly states it's a fiscal year Q2 2006 report, and MS's Q2 ended December 31, so not one single system sold in 2006 is included.
And yes, that is an APPROXIMATE figure, unless you think MS timed their production so perfectly that the last system to roll out the door on December 31, 2005 was number 24 million.
That gives 2 months to sell 2 million units to get to 25%. How well is XB selling? I found this...
http://forum.pcvsconsole.com/viewthread.php?tid=11067
In Feb and March, XB increased by about 160,000 units in the US. GC increased 120,000. How much lead did XB get selling in the rest of the world? A bit more digging...
http://videogamecharts.com/page2.html
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Worldwide sales from Launch to 31st March 06
[SIZE=2][COLOR=#000000]PS2 103,690,000
Xbox 24,400,000
GameCube 20,850,000
Xbox 360 3,200,000
PSP 17,030,000
DS 16,730,000[/COLOR][/SIZE]
That's a 17% lead still.
And more number massaging by you. Conveniently left out the January sales, didn't you?
And as for the reliability of those numbers, I sure would like to see their source since the PS2 figure is about 7 million lower than what Sony said they shipped by November of 2005.
http://english.people.com.cn/200512/02/eng20051202_225266.html
Somehow I doubt Sony managed to sell any of those 7 million systems in 5 months, especially considering 1 of those months was December where they sold over a million PS2's in the US alone.
Now, let's be a bit more realistic, shall we?
MS hasn't released any official Xbox sales since December 2005. At that time they had at least 24 million systems shipped, and have had a full 6 months worth of sales since. We know it's been averaging about 85k systems sold per month in the US, and is completely dead in Japan. I think it's safe to assume it's European sales are closer to the US than to Japan.
Figure about 25 million systems shipped by now. Yes, it's an estimate, but it's closer to right than anything you've said which completely ignored 2006 sales.
Official numbers from Nintendo show 20.61 million shipped as of December 2005, and 20.85 shipped 3 months later. In otherwords, they only shipped about 240,000 systems in 3 months. Extend that another 3 months and we would get roughly 21.09 million systems shipped. Since this is also an estimate we will call it 21 million for simplicity sake.
End result is about a 20% difference, which ironically is right in the middle of my 25% estimates and your own 15%, making me no more wrong than you. And as far as I'm concerned 20% better sales still doesn't classify as "not outselling your competition by much" which was my original point of contention.
Can you accept those numbers now?