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I've quoted the wrong person :(

Okay, let's first assume that a PS3 price cut and slim will change the sells around (a lot) in Sony's favor, how can Microsoft counter it?

Well, you can say that a price cut will allow them to counter it, and you know, it's a good possibility.

But I feel like a lot of pepole are anticipating a PS3 price drop, not a "next-gen console prrice drop", a lot of Sony's fans are still waiting for them to lower the price of their console, a lot more pepole than the ones who wait for Microsoft to lower the 360's price (I base my assumption on the fact that PS2 sold a lot of consoles, thus getting a lot of fans, a lot more than what the original XB had).

So basically, I think that the difference between us is that you think that it is merely a matter of price difference between the consoles, so if 360's cheaper = it sells more, while I think that Sony still have a lot of fans, fans who just don't have the money for a PS3, and will buy it, and only it, just because it is Sony's console.

I'll actually take a fact to show my point.
How come that the PS3 sold more than the 360 in it's first year, while having competition, an overwhelming price tag and "NO GAMEZ"? the answer is simple and illogical - because it's Sony.
I don't see why the "poor" fans don't exist anymore while the "rich" fans who bought the console at lunch still are.



Bet with Dr.A.Peter.Nintendo that Super Mario Galaxy 2 won't sell 15 million copies up to six months after it's release, the winner will get Avatar control for a week and signature control for a month.