| Video_Game_Critic said: Sony could be doing much worse. I think Sega set a good example what not to do with the Dreamcast. Sony dominated the 5th and 6th console generation with 100 million+ consoles sold and the nearest competitor sold around 20-30 million. Just like the Nintendo 64 was a huge setback for Nitnendo, the PS3 is a large setback for Sony. Also like Nintendo, if Sony learns from their mistake, they can regain sales in the next generation. EDIT: Yes I am aware the Game Cube followed the Nintendo 64. However, Nintendo eventually learned from their mistake. |
I doubt Sony will learn anything, as they haven't done so in three years now. They'll probably keep going down the path they're on now until they drop out. And the PS3 is a much bigger setback for Sony than the GC or 64 was for Nintendo.
You're right. Sega set a good example of what not to do. And Sony is mimicking it perfectly.







