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S.T.A.G.E. said:
Squilliam said:

Thats what I believe. Does anyone have any good reason to counter that without referencing a 10 year plan?

Retailers and consumers decide how long something remains on the shelves. So if there are next generation consoles competing for shelf space, that shelf space is only going to come out of the lowest selling consoles alotment. It happens every time a generation switch over occours, and there has never been a precedent where 2-3 next generation and 2-3 current generation consoles have been sold at the same time at retail. So why would we face anything different if the same basic reasons behind this are the same? Since the PS3 is the lowest selling console, it will be the first to get kicked to the curb.

 

*Response to the bold* I wish I could believe what you're saying Squiliam, but Sony undermined the market and moneyhatted retailers to help Blu Ray survive. How could the PS3 not last? Look at how much Sony spent just so Blu Ray could stay in the market. The Gamecube sold a low amount of consoles, but it still sold where I live.

Sony went all in for the Blu Ray. Do they still have the money? Can they throw more money after the PS3? They also make regular Blu Ray players. Perhaps these get priority over the PS3. Whatever they do, Sony will have evaluate past tactics and make hard choices. It can't be like before, at least not moneywise.



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