@Rpruett
They have nowhere near similar attach rates. The PS3 and the Wii have similar, but the 360's is like 2-3 more games per console sold than both of them. And before you try to counter this point, I will make these following statements:
-This is considering the same time frames (first 23 months for each console).
-If you say many 360's sold due to RRoD replacements, then the attach ratio must actually be higher since those new consoles did not require repurchase of games.
We already told you that the RRoD is paid off.
The cost of the hardware falls at the same rate given Moore's Law. Sure the physical dollar amount may be less on the 360 side, but that's just because it is cheaper. The hardware costs are still falling at the same rate, which means the PS3 will never be able to reach near the low costs of the 360's hardware (it was more expensive to begin with, and was a year later so Moore's law hasn't had as much time to affect it).







