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Well, luckly for nintendo, the Wii (and the DS) are doing well. Otherwise, the Wii would have been Nintendo's last console.. SEGA already got slaughtered by PlayStation, and Nintendo was victim number 2. But, Nintendo got smart, and went after a different audience, and it saved them...

-_- Oh well... Not saying that I hate Nintendo, or anything like that, I just don't like their systems. Would have been nice seeing mario on PS4, or the next new xbox system. As for microsoft... Sure, the XBOX did get owned by the PS2, which kicked the crap out of three major systems at the same time (Dreamcast, Game Cube, and XBOX) and pretty much killed all three of them.

They aren't in production anymore, at least, right?

Anyway, as much as I like SEGA and Sony systems, I'd have to say that Sony alone, or any company for that matter is never a good thing... A single company has no reason to be innovative, or do anything new.. They have no one to stay ahead of.... You can say it's "copying" all you want, but, it's simply companies following what works... They look at each other's tactics, and does what they see is working to stay ahead.. And, Sony did it a bit too much, made a massive juggernaut known as the PS3, yet... no one can afford it.. Without the competition around, Sony never would have made something like the PS3 as quickly as they did.

Competition drives the industry, stop acting like you want to see Nintendo, push Sony and Microsoft out of the business... You wont like the outcome, trust me. And, not only that, both Microsoft and Sony are in more than just the video game industry, Nintendo could never "kill" Microsoft, or Sony, but either of those two could kill Nintendo since that's all it's into... And without video games, Nintendo is almost nothing without.

So, no, I don't want to see Microsoft leave... Unless it meant SEGA coming back, and in that case, Microsoft, hurry up and get out. I just want them to be "innovative" and give Sony a reason to "stay ahead"....