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CGI-Quality said:
Smashchu2 said:
CGI-Quality said:

Sony really does mean business right now. This is the most aggressive I've seen them since the 90s with the PS1.

I would not it aggressive. Most of the titles were sequels. It's hard to be aggressive with core games because most of the big series are done and sequels will not have the same effects as their predecessor

I would call an aggressive Sony be one who goes all out on Move. Move is very important. Nintendo is running away with the market with their motion controls and poised to leave Sony and Microsoft in the crumbling ruins of the old ways. If Sony was aggressive, they would not let Nintendo do that.

Otherwise, this is the usual banter before E3. "This line up is the best!" "No. THIS one is!"

I don't know why I'm wasting my time, but there's a lot more to Sony's current aggression than E3 titles and Move, and Nintendo nor Microsoft have much to do with my point, or this thread for that matter.

As the current market situation stands, Nintendo is disrupting Microsoft and Sony and they have to react unless they lose those sectors of their company for good (or heck, perhaps the entire company).  The goal for Sony, if they were agressive, would be to stop Nintendo from taking over their market place. Nintendo is moving upstream and Motion Plus is the ticket. Sony should not cede those customers to Nintendo and they need to fight back. They will lose way more ignoring Nintendo then ignoring Microsoft (who needs to also combat Nintendo).

My point is sequels are not agressive. Move is.