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I would have liked to see where he base his claims. Ok, he said that in five years, Wii may look old fashioned, but really, what does he expect, if Wii has 100M (my own predictions average) sold in 5 years, does he think the 100M Wii owners suddenly buys 360 or PS3, when the same people are waiting for the next generation to arrive. The change in trend have to come earlier, i'd say 2009 at latest, when 360 is 4 years old and Wii and PS3 3 years.

Now the problem with PS3 is, that even it has a lot of games coming in 2008 and also couple of big exclusives, also the competitors have similar situation. But what's more important, PS3 needs to prove it can sell software and hardware in order to get more games. At the moment, publishers seem to be reluctant to start new (exclusive) games developement for PS3 and their escape seem to be porting the games to 360. So, PS3 have to prove it's sales now, to get games for 2009, since the developement takes so much time. In the 360 case, it's basically nothing in Japan, and it seems like it's going to stay that way, so Japanese developers do not have similar interest to it, like to Wii and PS3.
Nintendo announced sometime at sping, that they have about 45 Wii games in developement, and so far we have seen only a few of them. Basically they can boost up sales by announcing one or two of them at a time if they need to.
Saleswise 360 have proven that shooters and sports games can sell on the platform, Wii has had couple of 3rd party titles, that have sold good and which prove that quality titles or decent exclusives do sell on Wii, and PS3:s only million sellers basically limit to bundled games.



Ei Kiinasti.

Eikä Japanisti.

Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.

 

Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.