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Problem is Sega had to take a lot of hits, over many years, before they finally gave up on the hardware end of the spectrum. So for Sony to up and quit after one lackluster generation is a bit far fetched. Though I don't seem to see any more posts about "PS3 will be #1 at the end of this gen!" so I think even the most diehard fan realizes it won't happen. And all things considered, Sony has done fairly well when you consider their lame start, sharing or losing so many games to 360, and always being priced so high. I believe up until recently, Sony has been on pace with 360 at the same point in the 360's timeline. Which can't be ignored, especially when again you take into account the price difference and the exclusive games for both.

Though one thing I agree with, is that Sony seems to refuse to lower the price. Instead keeps adding things that will make us spend more. Nintendo spent all of last gen trying to tie the GBA into the GC. GBA was a monster, GC had flat sales. It didn't work, but you could see why they were hoping to woo GBA owners to buy a GC as well. PSP isn't that much of a seller, especially in games. So the notion they can use PSP to sell PS3 is downright lame.