[citation][nom]tayb[/nom]You can't be serious. You couldn't possibly be more inaccurate. Let's just look at game sales for 2008.PC sales: Retail sales of $701 million in 2008. No information on digital sales but let's assume digital sales equaled retail sales for a grand total of $1.4 billion in 2008.Console sales: $5.29 billion. Oh, wait, that is December alone. My bad. Console sales for the year hit $21.33 billion. That is $20 billion LESS a year. $21.33 billion > $1.4 billion. Which market would you rather be in? http
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I highly disagree with your assumption about digital sales. Ever here of MMOs? Steam? All of that stuff is bought digitally. In January of 2008, WoW alone had over 10 million subscribers and that's over a year ago.
http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Warcraft#Reception
How much does it cost to play WoW a year? At $20 a month, a year costs $240. So how much money does WoW bring in over the course of the year? $24 billion. That is WoW alone, and going by numbers from January 2008.
Perhaps you should rethink what you are saying before you make statements like "You couldn't possibly be more inaccurate". Clearly, you are the one who knows little about which they speak!
Facts, figures, and objective evidence aside, if console sales are so much greater than PC sales, then why is the title of this article "Valve not interested in PS3" and not "Valve not interested in PC"?