PDF said:Dejavue?
Lets take a look back at gaming history and see if history will repeat itself. My personal experience. I owned the Sega Gen when most people around me owned a SNES. Tho Gen dint technically win it was compettive to the end. I owned a Playstation not the very populat N64. At the time the N64 console was the big new thing but the PS won out. I owned a PS2 and was told by many of my friends I should of bought a xbox because it was so much better, but once again I won out and they all enede up buying ps2. I now own a ps3 and most people i know own a 360, will i get lucky and will history repeat itself or did i choose wrong this time.
Another point I would like to make. The most pwerful system seems to lose. The N64 was more powerful and it lost. The xbox was more powerful and it lost. The ps3 is more powerful will it lose? Last point In the battle between PS and N64 alot if it came down to storage. The PS won thanks to using disc being able to store more for a chaper cost. Will the ps3 win because its blue-ray can hold more than 360 hd-dvd?
Will history repeat itself? |
I'm confused, at no point in time was the N64 or XBox more popular than the Playstation or PS2; and there certainly was no point when the N64 sales doubled the Playstation's sales for over a year, or the XBox was ahead in sales by over 7 Million units.







