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Wii, PS3, Xbox 360: sales figures in Germany 2016 | Statista
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I compared the cumulative sales volume of Wii, PS3, Xbox 360 by region of the world - GIGAZINE
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PlayStation 4 and Xbox One UK sales pass 5m mark | Eurogamer.net
Xbox 360 tops Wii and PS3 for 1st time in yearly global sales – GeekWire
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Nintendo: PS3 rules Europe, Xbox tops US • The Register
Xbox 360 growth under 1% in the US last year, PS3 up 22% | VG247
Xbox 360 growth under 1% in the US last year, PS3 up 22% | VG247
Console Wars: The Effect Of Price Cuts On The Xbox 360, Wii, and PS3 | TechCrunch
PS4 and Xbox One vs PS3 and Xbox 360 - VGChartz Gap Charts – March 2020
Sony rising: PS3 opens up lead on Xbox 360 in July | Ars Technica
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PS3 Vs. Xbox 360 Lifetime Sales Comparison – HTPoint | Tech Reviews
PS4 vs PS3 and Xbox 360 – VGChartz Gap Charts – November 2017 Update
Analysis: Xbox 360 poised to pass Wii in US sales by year's end | Ars Technica