| Naraku_Diabolos said: If the PS3 can keep up the momentum, then it will likely reach Sony's projections. If not, then Sony could be in trouble. I still don't understand why Sony doesn't go by 'sold to consumers' rather than 'sold to retailers.' If they were to still go by the older method, then they a wake-up call. It was like that in the past when they said they made their projections, yet us consumers saw a lot of the PS3s on store shelves... |
Because Sony doesn't sell electronics to consumers. They sell to retailers. It's a whole lot easier to account for what you yourself are doing rather than what a bunch of random retailers are doing.
My Top 5:
Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid 3, Shenmue, Skies of Arcadia, Chrono Trigger
My 2 nex-gen systems: PS3
and Wii 
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Prediction Aug '08: We see the PSP2 released fall '09. Graphically, it's basically the same as the current system. UMD drive ditched and replaced by 4-8gb on board flash memory. Other upgrades: 2nd analog nub, touchscreen, blutooth, motion sensor. Design: Flip-style or slider. Size: Think Iphone. Cost: $199. Will be profitable on day 1.







