| colonelstubbs said: The point is, does anyone really think sony would leave the gaming industry? |
The worse case foreseeable reasonable scenario I see is similar to the "Walkman" brand. Dominant at one time while currently not but presently offers quality as a viable option. Getting more involved with the church, I needed a quick and convient way to keep up with events and contacts. A smart phone would have been too much for my likes. So I upgraded my Motorola V551 to a SonyEricsson W580i ("W" stands for "Walkman). The phone was very easy to navigate as an organizer, it had a built-in pedometer for my running, and the music Walkman playback was incredible. The Walkman name isn't as dominant as before, but it offered high quality as an MP3 player. But the aesthetics and impression of console gaming stands out and are more impressive that the mp3 player market. I don't see why SONY won't reatin the PlayStation namebrand, continue to release future consoles and handhelds, and continue to support the console as did Nintendo as worse case foreseeable reasonable scenario.
Hackers are poor nerds who don't wash.







