• richmondez@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    My experience is that seems to be a US centric view that the 360 “won” it’s generation, I’ve never encountered that view locally and it’s ultimately not born out by statistics although it was the closest Microsoft ever came.

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      7 months ago

      In the UK, where I’m from, it’s widely considered 360 won too.

      The reason the PS3 won in the end I think was due to a worsening opinion of Microsoft towards the end when the original plan for the Xbox One was being discussed and shown, along with a lot of teenage gamers now being older with more disposable income allowing them to buy a PS3 later in the generation and trying out all of the exclusives they missed out on.

      I don’t know how true this rings out in general, but that was pretty much my experience.

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        7 months ago

        I’m in the UK and no one I know considers the 360 to have won, regional preferences for one over the other perhaps?

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          The north east for me. Pretty much everyone had a 360 and everyone still calls it “the 360 days” or something of the other. But might just be the people I come across. Only had a few friends that had a PS3 in school, they always seemed to be left out from what the others were doing gaming wise. Wasn’t until the PS4 until I started seeing people back to playing PlayStation by default like the PS2 days.