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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 18, 2018 20:15:23 GMT
None of the links provided by captainbryce show any increase in any game sales at all (just a prediction of growth and lame growth at that). That link of yours actually does. Congratulations. It does not however show any increase in new game sales. Game Stop for example continues to sell older systems and games as does Ebay, Amazon and other outlets. Another problem with your link is that it is not adjusted for inflation and so the growth is very deceptively high. Adjust for inflation. And of course your link only starts with data from 2000 by which time sales of Nintendo products had already drastically fallen. You have not shown that you even caught up with those losses. So you lose, lose, lose and lose again. Why do I keep following your links? Why are you like this? vgsales.wikia.com/wiki/Video_game_industryThis is stuff that literally takes three minutes to look up, as a 'journalist' are you not supposed to be able to do research? I'm curious, what do you believe that links shows? Has any game system ever sold as much as Nintendo NES? Adjusted for inflation? NES sales were so high they might hold up even not adjusted for inflation. Do you have anything at all? At some point I'm not going to follow your links if you can't tell me in your own words what they mean and why they support your argument. Take a look at the NES "Classic," the remake of the original with 30 original games built it. Why do you suppose that happened? Because the other games were doing so well? I don't think so. They were trying to recapture that huge market they once had.
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