<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>Examining 2000, I remember Sine and a lot of people posting how the N64 was a dead system, well:
2000, PSX reportedly had sold twice as many base units as N64, yet software sales were relatively the same, the reason for this result must be from pirating:
US Top 10 Best Selling PlayStation Games of 2000
Rank Game Title Developer Genre Units
1 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Activision SPT 1,553,269
2 *Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Activision SPT 1,300,029
3 *Gran Turismo 2 Sony RAC 1,155,469
4 Madden NFL 2001 Electronic Arts SPT 990,914
5 Final Fantasy IX Square EA RPG 987,354
6 WWF Smackdown THQ SPT 976,143
7 Driver 2 Infogrames RAC 804,447
8 WWF Smackdown 2: Know Your Role THQ SPT 759,620
9 Syphon Filter 2 989 Studios A.AVG 711,997
10 Driver Infogrames RAC 675,446
US Top 10 Best Selling Nintendo 64 Games of 2000
Rank Game Title Developer Genre Units
1 Pokemon Stadium Nintendo SLG 1,701,820
2 Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Nintendo ARPG 1,206,489
3 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Activision SPT 1,007,806
4 Perfect Dark Nintendo ACT 940,963
5 WWF No Mercy THQ FIG 764,737
6 Mario Party 2 Nintendo VAR 702,054
7 Star Wars: Episode 1: Racer Nintendo RAC 632,143
8 The World Is Not Enough Electronic Arts ACT 517,694
9 Mario Tennis Nintendo SPT 503,200
10 Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo ACT 499,294
And look at the top publishers:
Top 10 US Publishers of 2000
Rank Publisher Units Dollars
1 Nintendo 26,807,180 $955,169,820
2 Electronic Arts 11,946,160 $435,493,079
3 Activision 9,775,986 $332,803,304
4 THQ 6,956,563 $262,998,114
5 Sega 6,332,560 $262,494,552
6 Sony 8,927,900 $244,438,591
7 Midway 4,058,503 $135,982,929
8 Acclaim 4,684,894 $134,503,569
9 Capcom 3,633,586 $124,124,609
10 Infogrames 3,913,971 $112,687,963
Take a note that Electronic Arts (The Sims was released this year) and Infogrames have most of their sales from PC software, Activision is normally mostly a PC software company as well, but this was when THPS was very popular.</div>
2000, PSX reportedly had sold twice as many base units as N64, yet software sales were relatively the same, the reason for this result must be from pirating:
US Top 10 Best Selling PlayStation Games of 2000
Rank Game Title Developer Genre Units
1 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Activision SPT 1,553,269
2 *Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Activision SPT 1,300,029
3 *Gran Turismo 2 Sony RAC 1,155,469
4 Madden NFL 2001 Electronic Arts SPT 990,914
5 Final Fantasy IX Square EA RPG 987,354
6 WWF Smackdown THQ SPT 976,143
7 Driver 2 Infogrames RAC 804,447
8 WWF Smackdown 2: Know Your Role THQ SPT 759,620
9 Syphon Filter 2 989 Studios A.AVG 711,997
10 Driver Infogrames RAC 675,446
US Top 10 Best Selling Nintendo 64 Games of 2000
Rank Game Title Developer Genre Units
1 Pokemon Stadium Nintendo SLG 1,701,820
2 Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Nintendo ARPG 1,206,489
3 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Activision SPT 1,007,806
4 Perfect Dark Nintendo ACT 940,963
5 WWF No Mercy THQ FIG 764,737
6 Mario Party 2 Nintendo VAR 702,054
7 Star Wars: Episode 1: Racer Nintendo RAC 632,143
8 The World Is Not Enough Electronic Arts ACT 517,694
9 Mario Tennis Nintendo SPT 503,200
10 Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo ACT 499,294
And look at the top publishers:
Top 10 US Publishers of 2000
Rank Publisher Units Dollars
1 Nintendo 26,807,180 $955,169,820
2 Electronic Arts 11,946,160 $435,493,079
3 Activision 9,775,986 $332,803,304
4 THQ 6,956,563 $262,998,114
5 Sega 6,332,560 $262,494,552
6 Sony 8,927,900 $244,438,591
7 Midway 4,058,503 $135,982,929
8 Acclaim 4,684,894 $134,503,569
9 Capcom 3,633,586 $124,124,609
10 Infogrames 3,913,971 $112,687,963
Take a note that Electronic Arts (The Sims was released this year) and Infogrames have most of their sales from PC software, Activision is normally mostly a PC software company as well, but this was when THPS was very popular.</div>
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