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PS2 is one of the biggest-selling video game consoles of all time, with over 160,000,000 consoles sold worldwide since 2000

Robb

Gold Member
If the Switch starts catching up then I’m expecting this number to increase by another 5-10 million. Maybe they’ll find more sales hidden under the bed or something
It’s just a cat and mouse game at this point.

Nintendo: We’ll be revealing the successor to the Nintendo Switch next year.

Sony: Actually the Ps2 sold 160M, not 155M.

Nintendo: Due to internal delays we have to push the reveal of the Switch successor a couple of months.

Sony: Would you look at that.. The Ps2 actually sold 165M.

Nintendo: Please look forward to the Switch successor in 2026.

Etc.
 
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lh032

I cry about Xbox and hate PlayStation.
3rd Developers complained that the EE, GS and the Cell was very complicated but they are actually very good design and architecture that even medical field has use this tech. I hope PS will go back to its own custom designed CPU and GPU, but this time it not be that difficult for 3rd party developers.
Custom architecture would be serious trouble for BC
 

Seyken

Member
I can see them selling a PS2 Mini or Legacy Edition at some point just to boost those numbers up and reclaim its most likely lost throne.
 

DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
Finally those who were adamant that 155m is the final number can shut the fuck up. Don't worry Nintendo fans. Switch will still pass it. You can rest easy.

It's going to magically be 170 million before nintendo gets there.

So fucking strange these numbers are coming out now and it's happened twice. Someone's shook!
 
It's going to magically be 170 million before nintendo gets there.

So fucking strange these numbers are coming out now and it's happened twice. Someone's shook!

I guess sales numbers are a strange concept to xbox fans. What Sony should have done was include anyone who even held a PS2 controller. Did your grandad watch a movie on it? Good, throw them in the figure! PS2 had 500 million users. Sony needs to learn from Microsoft on how to spin metrics.
 
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I guess sales numbers are a strange concept to xbox fans. What Sony should have done was include anyone who even held a PS2 controller. Did your grandad watch a movie on it? Good, throw them in the figure! PS2 had 500 million users. Sony needs to learn from Microsoft on how to spin metrics.
Yet PS2 sold over 1.5 billion copies of software with a 9.81 attach ratio. The whole notion of ppl buying PS2s strictly for DVD use is completely false BS spread by Nintendo fans who often lie through their cavity ridden teeth.
 
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SweetTooth

Gold Member
It's going to magically be 170 million before nintendo gets there.

So fucking strange these numbers are coming out now and it's happened twice. Someone's shook!
Sony could keep selling PS5 to 2030 and pass this number easily .. just like how Nintendo is prolonging Switch life.

But when you think about it, does it really matter who sold more? PS2 was successful, Switch is successful, PS5 is successful.

It's not that big of a deal in the end.
 
Dunno why Ninty fans are so obsessed with Switch overtaking PS2. Yeah after losing their stranglehold in the handheld market by discontinuing the DS/3DS and going one pillar not to mention having their marketshare and profits shrunk is it really a victory? Thank God Steam Deck and Asus ROG are out bc I sure as hell don't want the Switch's success to initiate a trend of underpowered hardware with joycon drifts and half-assed ports with crappy framerates.
 
I hated the console at the time for killing my beloved Dreamcast. But obviously, it was a great console with even better games.
No Sega killed themselves by making all sorts of bad decisions and losing money. Idk why they didn't make the Dreamcast profitable from the start. Changing the price to $199 instead of keeping the original price of $299 was a big mistake.
 
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PeteBull

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I hated the console at the time for killing my beloved Dreamcast. But obviously, it was a great console with even better games.
To make u feel better, if dreamcast launched today/this gen, with comparable performance to ps5/xsx and the amount of high quality games/exclusives it had back then, it would decimate competition hard :)
 

KungFucius

King Snowflake
They’re reporting the numbers as everyone else does. Why do you want them to specifically exclude replacement units when no one else does? They’re all on an even playing field. No one counts the numbers sold without replacement units, so requesting Sony to do it is unreasonable.
Are you sure about this? Why would any investor be OK with such poor accounting? If the defect rate was high, they should be telling that to investors.

It is not clear how many defective units would be tossed though. If you have a warranty replacement, often it is a refurb. They take your bad unit, send you a repaired unit then repair your original bad unit to give to someone else with a bad unit. Also these things tend to have shit warranties. It is more likely that there were more units sold to customers to replace out of warranty systems than were produced to cover defects.
 

Robb

Gold Member
and profits shrunk is it really a victory?
They surpassed the combined Wii/DS profits years ago with the Switch and have only soared higher since.

Unlike Ps2 which was sold for pennies with the draw of also being a DVD player the Switch will be reaching Ps2 numbers with no price drops over the span of 8 years, as a ‘games only’ machine, in a shorter time span, making more money than Sony ever did with Ps2.

Not only is it a humongous victory (already), it’s absolute insanity.
 
They surpassed the combined Wii/DS profits years ago with the Switch and have only soared higher since.

Unlike Ps2 which was sold for pennies with the draw of also being a DVD player the Switch will be reaching Ps2 numbers with no price drops over the span of 8 years, as a ‘games only’ machine, in a shorter time span, making more money than Sony ever did with Ps2.

Not only is it a humongous victory (already), it’s absolute insanity.
No price drops? What about the Switch Lite? Or the bundles? There's like 3 SKUs with the Switch and several limited editions, many of which are sold to repeat buyers like myself. Being a 'games only' machine? So what? That makes the public perception of it being a toy. I don't see how that's a good thing. Does that make it better than the PC too? Making more money than PS2? Couldn't be any more wrong, esp as their profits have shrunk drastically last quarter by 60%. I guess when you heavily rely on a formula of doling out ports like Mario Kart 8 and Mario All Stars Bundle plus charging full prices for 10+ yr old rehashes and their mindless fans gobble them up like lapdogs...yay for capitalism I guess? Trust me hun, going from 2 pillar to 1 pillar ain't a humongous victory, esp when they're providing you underpowered hardware that can barely compete with last gen consoles.
 
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Robb

Gold Member
No price drops? What about the Switch Lite? Or the bundles? There's like 3 SKUs with the Switch and several limited editions, many of which are repeat buyers like myself. Being a 'games only' machine? So what? That makes the public perception of it being a toy. I don't see how that's a good thing. Does that make it better than the PC too? Making more money than PS2? Couldn't be any more wrong, esp as their profits have shrunk drastically last quarter by 60%. I guess when you heavily rely on a formula of doling out ports like Mario Kart 8 and Mario All Stars Bundle plus charging full prices for 10+ yr old rehashes and their mindless fans gobble them up like lapdogs...yay for capitalism I guess? Trust me hun, going from 2 pillar to 1 pillar ain't a humongous victory, esp when they're providing you underpowered hardware that can barely compete with last gen consoles.
That’s a lot of spinning. But you tell yourself whatever helps you sleep at night I guess.

Also, that’s only hardware. Don’t even get me started on software which has been an absolutely insane ride for Nintendo’s first party efforts. Ps2’s first party software sales absolutely pales in comparison. And all while managing to keep their software virtually full priced for throughout the entire generation. Crazy stuff.

Managing all of this after the WiiU failure is just the cherry on top.
 

jm89

Member
That’s a lot of spinning. But you tell yourself whatever helps you sleep at night I guess.

Also, that’s only hardware. Don’t even get me started on software which has been an absolutely insane ride for Nintendo’s first party efforts. Ps2’s first party software sales absolutely pales in comparison. And all while managing to keep their software virtually full priced for throughout the entire generation. Crazy stuff.

Managing all of this after the WiiU failure is just the cherry on top.
Why reduce this to first party?

Nintendo switch is no where near PS2s game library as a whole. Switch misses out on so many incredible thrid party games.
 
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Robb

Gold Member
Why reduce this to first party?

Nintendo switch is no where near PS2s game library as a whole. Switch misses out on so many incredible thrid party games.
You don’t have to. I just interpreted the criticism as being towards Nintendo themselves not being ‘victorious’ with the Switch, in which first party is what is most relevant.

Great for Nintendo shareholders but seems unfortunate for Switch owners?
Definitely, which I guess is why emulation is so popular.

I’ve wanted an upgrade of the Switch since two years back. Seeing the numbers it’s still doing, I understand why they keep milking it. But man.. It’s so old now. I can’t believe people still buy it at full price.
 
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That’s a lot of spinning. But you tell yourself whatever helps you sleep at night I guess.

Also, that’s only hardware. Don’t even get me started on software which has been an absolutely insane ride for Nintendo’s first party efforts. Ps2’s first party software sales absolutely pales in comparison. And all while managing to keep their software virtually full priced for throughout the entire generation. Crazy stuff.

Managing all of this after the WiiU failure is just the cherry on top.

Spinning? You're the one that's trying to gaslight the whole predicament of the Switch with its diminishing returns. It's profits are dwindling and market share have shrunk badly! At this point, 146 mil is merely a notch count at this point...what good will that do? Not really a flex when they literally discontinued the 3DS and had to combine their handheld/home markets to stay relevant. I don't really care about 1st party comparisons. I find most Nintendo games pretty overrated anyways and no amount of critic scores are going to sway me esp as most gamers have lost faith in journalism nowadays. Supporting full priced software is such a shill thing to say....I guess you support digital downloads and 10 yr old rehashes being full priced too so long as it fattens Nintendo's pockets. And ppl call Sony anti-consumer for charging $700 for PS5 Pro lol.
 

Robb

Gold Member
Spinning? You're the one that's trying to gaslight the whole predicament of the Switch with its diminishing returns. Its profits are dwindling and market share have shrunk badly! At this point, 146 mil is merely a notch count at this point...what good will that do? Not really a flex when they literally discontinued the 3DS and had to combine their handheld/home markets to stay relevant. I don't really care about 1st party comparisons. I find most Nintendo games pretty overrated anyways and no amount of critic scores are going to sway me esp as most gamers have lost faith in journalism nowadays. Supporting full priced software is such a shill thing to say....I guess you support digital downloads and 10 yr old rehashes being full priced too so long as it fattens Nintendo's pockets. And ppl call Sony anti-consumer for charging $700 for PS5 Pro lol.
Yeah, spinning and a lot of opinions, but that is fine. I’m just laying out the facts, you are free to dislike them.

I don’t like Nintendo’s greedy practices either and frankly they need a slap in the face. Which I think they will get, at least somewhat, because I see no way for the “Switch 2” to reach the heights of the Switch in terms of neither software nor hardware personally.
 
What makes the switch crazy is that it just plays games, super impressive.
It also had an incredible boost for 2 years since it was the only console widely available during the biggest pandemic that has ever existed since consoles are made and the world population was sitting around at home. People never mention that. The console would be nowhere near these numbers nor would it have peaked at 30M consoles sold in a single year if not for covid.

If PS2 has the "It plays DVDs" excuse, then we should also do this for both sides. Both had huge boosts when they were peaking for different reasons. Animal Crossing was arguably the game of the pandemic tbh.
 

Mr Moose

Member
It's going to magically be 170 million before nintendo gets there.

So fucking strange these numbers are coming out now and it's happened twice. Someone's shook!
So fucking strange these numbers are coming out now, at the 30th anniversary of PlayStation. Even though we've known it was 160M for ages now. Yup, so fucking strange.
You're even in the thread. So fucking strange.
 
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If PS2 has the "It plays DVDs" excuse, then we should also do this for both sides. Both had huge boosts when they were peaking for different reasons. Animal Crossing was arguably the game of the pandemic tbh.
Incorporating the DVD player was a strategy to reel in non-gamers just like the Wii bundled in Wii Sports to sell to the grandmas and soccer moms.
 

Holammer

Member
People arguing about the PS2/Switch sales numbers. Go back 20 years and the market was smaller than today, making the PS2 number all the more impressive. 40 years ago the NES was the undisputed king of the hill on the 8-bit market and it "only" sold 62M machines.
By the early 32-bit generation many ex-soviet countries got their economy sorted and the market increased, this is still happening today with India and other south east Asian countries having a growing middle class with money to spend.

Give it another 20 years and North African countries will become just as important a market as Germany and France today (Egypt alone got the population Spain and France combined). If consoles as we know them still exist by then, getting less than 100M machines sold will be failure.
 
People arguing about the PS2/Switch sales numbers. Go back 20 years and the market was smaller than today, making the PS2 number all the more impressive. 40 years ago the NES was the undisputed king of the hill on the 8-bit market and it "only" sold 62M machines.
By the early 32-bit generation many ex-soviet countries got their economy sorted and the market increased, this is still happening today with India and other south east Asian countries having a growing middle class with money to spend.

Give it another 20 years and North African countries will become just as important a market as Germany and France today (Egypt alone got the population Spain and France combined). If consoles as we know them still exist by then, getting less than 100M machines sold will be failure.
Not to mention PS2 didn't have the luxury that the Switch have today - smartphones, social media, streamers and influencers, Twitch, Youtube, digital stores, Amazon. People back then were also more patient, not like today where everyone wants instantaneous information right away.
 

Robb

Gold Member
If consoles as we know them still exist by then, getting less than 100M machines sold will be failure.
I don’t buy that analogy. How many systems have had a run at it since Ps2? Around 15 if we include handhelds? And not a single one have been able to get to even 155M, let alone 160M.

The market is bigger today but also a lot more diluted given the growth of PC, Phones etc. etc.

Ps2 is incredibly impressive. But Ps5, or Ps6, not reaching Ps2 numbers won’t be a failure. Just like Ps4 wasn’t a failure.
 
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ReyBrujo

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smartphones

PS2 had the luxury of being the cheapest DVD player in the market when DVD technology was blossoming, and one could say smarphones actually obliterated the handheld market (IIRC the mobile phone gaming market is over 3 times the size of console, handheld and PC gaming market together).
 

TGO

Hype Train conductor. Works harder than it steams.
I dont know how the hell Switch started getting classified as a home console when its main selling point is being portable, but even if the Ps2 does get passed up, its sales performance was is more impressive considering it did that when gaming was considered niche and in a shorter time span. The Ps2 had the best library and released at the perfect time to take advantage of the DVD era.

The Ps3 would have probably done the same if it wasnt over priced and made with the cell architecture. I still think that console had the best features at release and the Ps6 should copy its OS.
It's more impressive because it ended it's generation dominant, it beat what came before and what came after.
And it wasn't getting those numbers after the competition had already finished the generation 1st place.
 
PS2 had the luxury of being the cheapest DVD player in the market when DVD technology was blossoming, and one could say smarphones actually obliterated the handheld market (IIRC the mobile phone gaming market is over 3 times the size of console, handheld and PC gaming market together).
Right, I agree that the DVD player feature did help sell the console, though I think the BC aspect was more attractive as I remember it being heavily marketed considering it was the first console to do so.

When the PS2 first released, I was more interested in the BC than the DVD player, as I already had one in my old Pentium. I wanted to play my large PS1 collection with improved textures and loading times on PS2 so I traded my PS1 for store credit to help fund my PS2 purchase.
 
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Mr Moose

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Only Sony can sell 10+ millions consoles after stopping manufacturing them.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/jan/04/playstation-2-manufacture-ends-years

PS2's greatest hits​

Total games library 10,828 titles

Units sold More than 150m

PlayStation®2 More than 155.0 million
(As of March 31, 2012)
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