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Roku has 70% of the OTT programmatic advertising market share, beating Amazon, Apple, and Google
Media Create Lifetime Japan sales | Video Game Sales Wiki | Fandom
A look at platform market share in Mexico | The GoNintendo Archives | GoNintendo
Game Console Market Share | T4
New report shows market share and more between Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft | GoNintendo
Game Console Market Share | T4
UK Monthly Charts - March 2016 (Sony 46% Microsoft 40% Market Share Q1 2016) | NeoGAF
Corporate Management Policy Briefing/Semi-Annual Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ending March 2011
Nintendo's Switch to Success: 20 Years of Nintendo Console Sales
Wii, XBox, PS3, Nintendo DS, Gameboy Advance, PSP, iPhone, iPad: global market share and sales comparison | Got Schwartz?
Updated numbers show PS4 with at least 65 percent of two-console market | Ars Technica
It's official: PlayStation is back atop the console market – GeekWire
Wii, XBox, PS3, Nintendo DS, Gameboy Advance, PSP, iPhone, iPad: global market share and sales comparison | Got Schwartz?
Press Start: EA has no Wii U games, Activision market share grows, and more | Technology | theguardian.com
Nintendo has been declining in sales for years now (except Wii) failing to target a broader user base. Console market is shrinking as well. Overall, Nintendo is not doing well and desperate
Pornhub Details Growth In Users Watching Porn on 3DS, Wii U's “Market Share” – NintendoSoup
Nintendo console sales 1997-2021 | Statista
Nintendo Wii / Wii U hardware unit sales 2007-2018 | Statista
Game over – Asymco
Game consoles: global market share 2010 | Statista
Gaming market falls 24% in Q2 2018 as we wait for the next big thing - ITCandor
Xbox 360 vs. Wii vs. PS3: Who won the console wars? – GeekWire
Competition - IM6102- Nintendo Project
sales share of consoles in 4th generation onwards, in N. America/Europe/Japan regions (notice how stronger Xbox is in N. America) : r/xbox
Nintendo Wii supply finally catches up to demand - CNET