It's pretty simple, actually. Until recently, one could walk into their local gamestop or gaming aisle and see a wall full of 360 titles, both new and used with lots of budget titles (and some decent ones at that) to pick up and play. At the same time, the PS3 area was more of a "nook" than a wall. Clearly things have begun to improve lately and the PS3 has more appeal but it's as simple as games. There are a LOT more titles on the 360 to choose from and people, I think, overestimate the value that Joe Six Pack places on the blu-ray player. Sure, it's nice to have, but when Joe goes to buy his KID a console, the KID wants to play games on it, not watch movies. Sony's fortunes are most certainly improving as the game library continues to expand, but that should answer your question.








