By March 2020 approximately 1.56 billion game consoles of different brands have been sold globally with PlayStation 2 accounting for 10.07%.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "As good as this NES game is, there’s the issue with how little content this collection has to offer. No extras included: you have access to three games, with save states, filters, that’s basically it. They are more fun than the sheer amount of crap featured in Limited Run’s previous Jurassic Park collection, but it’s still not a lot for the pricetag. This is what makes this a tough recommendation. I was really impressed with how good Felix the Cat on NES is, and it’s now one of my favorite hidden gems on that system. It’s still a lot of money being asked for one excellent ROM, its Japanese counterpart, and a Game Boy port that’s basically a novelty item. I’d say that, if you have some cashback credits in your eShop account, Felix the Cat is really fun and worth your time. If not, maybe wait for a discount."
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Even if you come in with only an appreciation for the NES, the character, or Shimada Kikaku (for some reason), then you won’t be disappointed. Limited Run Games didn’t recover a hidden gem, but it gave an old cat another life.
157 million for the PS2. Sony can thank Rockstar for the help.
And according to my GAMEYE collecting app... I have 92 various consoles myself.
These lists always annoy me be combining Game Boy Color sales in with the original Game Boy. No, it's not the same as combining the different models of the PS2 or the Original Xbox One and One X. You can't play Game Boy Color games on Gameboy, so it isn't the same console, it's two different consoles. It's actually more like combining DS and 3DS sales or PSP and Vita sales.
Greedy MS saw an opportunity here to capitalise, just copying the trend.
Look at that japanese domination.