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solidpumar said:

I believe that Sony is for sure going to release another console. And the thread and long topic were for the people that keep spaming each week the ps3 forum with claim that Sony is doomed, will go sega with absurd believe Sony will go out.

I was showing the irony I see in contrast to my opinion since I belive that Sony is less likely to drop out than any other. Especially Nintendo that everybody believe is untouchable because of it sucess.

Nitendo could, if they want, drop out. They could be sucesful as third party IMO.Sony in contarst wouldnt be much sussful as a 3rd party IMO.

Nintendo isn't untouchable as the Sony never was with the Ps2. Since each next generation is a blank slate and nitendo size puts in a disavantage, altough they have profit to burn, why would they to?

The facts remains that most likely wont, but my thread tried to show a diferent point of view diferent from "status quo".

And regardless if you agreed, my topic was respectful and deserved respect. Something you good pal squilliam lacks with his "waste on him" comment.

I dont belive the nintendo will drop out, but lots of follks here belive that sony is. They strongly believe in it. And they are the ones that derserve the facepalm.

Also this thread is on the PS3 forum, not nintendo, and this nintendo fanboys , flamer, spammer and trolls just made my thread more visiable with so many posts.

Peharps Vgchartz is not the place for intelligents discussion, and has become a news/fanboy war like site because of some loud and immature users.

If you're going to answer me, then drop the crap about not getting respect, no intelligent discussion, etc. I didn't facepalm you, and I've intelligently remarked on everything you've said up until this point.

Now, I too believe Sony is going to release a console next generation. Those people saying otherwise get their own facepalms inside their topics because their arguments sound as ludicrous as yours do about Nintendo. If you just wanted to create a "Look I can make an idiotic prediction too, so take that Sony haters", you've succeeded. You do look as ridiculous as I find them to look when they talk in half truths and don't understand the market.

There's no guarantee Nintendo will catch lightning in a bottle twice, but their mentality in comparison to the mentality of Sony and Microsoft, currently gives them the best chance to succeed. Sony and MS can release all the motion goodness they want, because Nintendo will be busy working on something two steps ahead of them.

Lastly, every new generation is not a blank slate. Returning franchises from previous generations sell better than new IPs generally, console makers' strategies can carry over to succeed twice, etc. There is plenty of overlap. However, you're right that each new generation brings each hardware maker the chance to make the right choices and come out the winner. Currently, Nintendo's making the right choices, so them being a smaller company is irrelevant to whether they have less of a chance to carry over than Sony does. If it's a matter of desire to continue, I disagree that Nintendo would be less inclined to do so than Sony, for the exact reason you think they do. Since Sony has their hands in so many different things, they can afford to drop something. Nintendo just makes consoles and games. They go hand in hand. Why drop that to go compete with Activision, when currently Activision couldn't hope to compete with them (nor can anyone else)?

Again, you've yet to display sound reasoning why Nintendo would ever drop console making in favor of third party developing. Can you at least give a reason why there's even a remote chance this would happen? All I see is them purposely losing out on other forms of revenue and profit for absolutely no reason. They'll even make less money on the same exact games because they would now have to pay other console makers the fees to put them on their consoles.



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