c0rd said:
The PS3 didn't fail because of the PS2's success, it failed because it overshot the market. They just kept with the incrementing of graphics (PS1 -> PS2 -> PS3), but it didn't work this gen because the PS2's graphics are good enough. It doesn't matter what MS / Sony has learned this gen if they can't come up with anything new. Look at it this way - even if Nintendo knew they needed a disruptive console to stop Sony from dominating in the PS2 era, there wasn't much they could do until this gen. Since customers were still satisfied with just an upgrade in graphics (PS1 -> PS2), Nintendo was forced to do the same. It was only this gen where graphics no longer mattered, and only Nintendo picked up on it. The Wii wasn't proof that anybody has a shot at #1, it only proved that disruptive consoles do. If you disagree with the statement, does that mean you think a PS4 that's essentially a stronger PS3 with Wii controls tacked on has a shot at retaking the lead? They need more than that to dethrone Nintendo. You even say yourself, Sony would have to do something unexpected. The problem is, it isn't easy coming up with something new like the Wii. |
I take all the credit for Nintendo focusing on the controller. I started having controller issues with the wired controller with GCN. The c stick would malfunction and the A + B buttons would start sticking. I would wash my hands each time I played and have my friends do the same. I kept having the issue and sending them back. Eventually I gave up and stopped bothering them. Luckily the wavebird eventually came out and I bought 4 of those once I noticed the first one didn't have the same issues. So I sent an email to Nintendo and told them whatever they do for the next system make sure there are no controller issues thus having them put more attention to the controller.