| Squilliam said: The Cubes problem is that it was far too similar to a strong competitor, the PS3s (hypothetical) problem with the Wii would be it was far too inferior to a strong competitor. Theres the major difference. Furthermore the system has to be a compelling upgrade from current PS2 users, the performance of the current PS3 is one such compelling reason. |
You're arguing a case of comparing the the PS3 to the Wii while I'm trying to point out it's shortcomings compared to the 360, which is basically the Cubes position, but instead it's the more expensive option.
But anyways, this is a different topic for a different thread. I've done everything but discuss Microsoft going after Nintendo's current targets.








