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Eventually, the other two platforms caught up, for some relatively good sales numbers overall in their respective generations. It wasn’t all green for Microsoft though, as the Red Ring of Death incident did cost them a great deal. Launching ahead of the Wii and PS3 by a year likely did a lot to help this. The Xbox 360 completely dominated its generation of consoles.
