platformmaster918 said:
JayWood2010 said:
platformmaster918 said:
JayWood2010 said: Wii is already out of the race. X360 will likely drop out very soon looking at the NeXbox in Q3/Q4 next year. Isn't it a given that it'll hit 50%? Something I have yet to understand is why people make everything into a contest. MSFT succeeded in what they wanted to do this generation. Nintendo succeeded as well so when the PS3 outsells the X360 it still hasn't diminished the fact that XBL, Software, X360, Wii were all successful and more so than the PS3. |
yes but it is significant that they have a possibility of being the market leader despite launching at $600 which was 50% more than 360 and over twice as much as Wii, motion controls of Wii overshadowing its launch, no big exclusives for 2 years (system sellers), making a crazy hard to program for system resulting in inferior multiplats for 3 years, and being a year late compared to 360. If they can sell over 100m despite all of that and win the last 4 years of this gen it just shows how powerful the PS name is.
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What was your thoughts at the beginning of this generation? Most people probably said, MSFT isn't a real competitor and Nintendo's gamecube sold mediocre. X360 has sold 72 million compared to the XBOX's 25m. Not only that but X360 dominates in software sells between the three and XBL has been a huge success. Kinect has even been successful. Wii sold 97m compared to 25m gamecubes and made Motion controls successful. PS3 has sold 70m compared to 145m PS2's. That is a big decrease compared to it's competitors. This means that Sony lost a huge marketshare this generation. XBOX and Nintendo brands have grown. Who has made the most profits this generation?
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I'm not saying Sony had the most profitable generation or the most successful (yet), but they also spotted their competitors everything imaginable. For those of you who say the PS brand is dying, you need to look at what happened to other consoles who made even one of these mistakes. They never sniffed 50m let alone 100m. If they can be the best selling console this gen, or even second, they will be the first to ever do so at such a high price and being late and making a multitude of other moves that would spell death for a less powerful name. This shows that next gen, if they price right ($400) and are on time (dev kit schedule suggests 2013) and use the architecture that is rumored their first parties and free online have them set to take back the lead. This kind of success shows that the verdict is out on these systems and people are choosing PS now that the prices are reasonable for it (still higher than its competitors for the whole gen). Yeah the others have been successful, but it was all dependent on Sony errors that they may not be spotted next gen.
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This is key, right here. I feel like the 360 is a one hit wonder that mostly benefited from a year head start and Sony's huge stumble at the beginning of this gen. The NextBox is definitely not going to have that kind of success again mainly because Sony is much more prepared.
OT: The PS3 getting at least 50% marketshare next year is quite possible. Though, will I be ecstatic about this? Not really, but nor will I think it's meaningless.