and many of the exclusives for the PS3 are JRPGs or Japanese market produced games not made by Sony and several of them are old games that we got years late because the companies that made them delayed the localization of them. Ni No Kuni and Tales of Xillia are really 2011 Atelier Ayesha is a game from 2012 so is Yakazua 5 and I don't even think that game was released in the US.
can we please stop misrepresenting stuff to fit a pro Playstation narrative?

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So now we shifting the goal posts to exclusives being games that are truly "western" or "Published by Sony"???

That's the stupidest retort I've heard in a long time. So basically it's misleading to mention NI no Kuni as a game for 2013 because it was already out in Japan way earlier??
I honestly don't even understand the point you're even making. It sounds like to me that if the game comes out in the US after Japan then it doesn't count as an game for that year because of the localization??
And the "many PS3 exclusives are JRPGS.." point is confusing to me... Is there something wrong with a lot of JRPGS?? Besides the JRPGS, you have the likes of Uncharted, TLOU, GoW, LBP, GT, Infamous, R&C, Killzone, and a myriad of other genres interspersed throughout the gen. That's a lot of variety.
Either way you cut it or slice it, the PS3 platform had a MUCH larger variety of games ranging across a bunch of genres inbetween 2010-2013. There's really no way to spin this. Any rebuttal is just plain ole plea copping.