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Fufinu said:
Gamer1211 said:
Fufinu said:
Gamer1211 said:
SpartanFX said:
loool

biased much?

looking at your list tells me you don't know much about PS3 ;)

How so when I stated holiday line-up.  I was not talking about the game library/functionality to each console, simply on the marketing messages that the companies will communicate over the holidays.

So you're saying that actually someone could pick up a 360 over PS3 to play South Park off XBL? :)

And then not consider blu-ray, free game hosting, etc.?

Well again, it goes back to my point about the marketing messages.  Now you may be right with the Blu-Ray functionality; (Although you can get a Blu Ray player for sub $200 now) however, Sony and Microsoft will be advertising new titles and new offers for the 2009 holiday season.  You may have noticed the Uncharted 2 commercials for example.  So based on what is or will be advertised and based on what consumer perception will be based off of this, I think the 360 will sell more.  

I live in Europe. An ad in NA =/= to an ad worldwide. Here where I live, many people will check specs of a console and what it incorporates to determine what to buy. Marketing campaigns will only serve to point out highlights. Right now checking specs and libraries could lead people to lean more to the PS3 don't you think?

Well I have both and think they both have pros and cons.  From a technical standpoint you are absolutely right and if that was the sole criteria everyone would own a PS3.  But I think you need to place more emphasis on the power of marketing.  Think of the marketing blitz of last year (LBP, Gears 2 etc.), the same thing will unfold this year and it will act as a catalyst to drive console sales.  Think of the economic landscape, do you think people are sitting at home looking at console specs or doing a careful analysis of what to buy for a loved one?  Frankly, I don't think many people even want to spend the cash to buy a console now and it will be marketing that convinces them to do so.  

Consumers want a deal and value and based on this the 360 appears to have the edge for the holiday season IMO.