| Smashchu2 said: Microsoft is definatly not stalling. They have never been interested in the expanded audience, so why start now? They are a shooter console, not a fitness one. It's to stop Nintendo. Natal is (or was) possitioned to stop Nintendo's disruption. The reason they will leave Microsoft is because a fire broke out in their core market. Scott Anthony talks about it here. The fire broke out and Microsoft has to put it out. Seeing as Microsoft is incompitent, it will fail and Microsoft will not bounce back. |
What fire in what core market? I watched that video and then I considered Microsofts core markets. Their Windows market? Its fine. Their office market? Fine. Xbox 360? Fine, I.E. they are making profits which are at the industry norms for a single console.
Finally what have they done to prove they are not interested in an expanded market? Did they not pave the way in this industry to take advantage of on demand services like Netflix and movies on demand. Are they not interested in ESPN and Zune music? These are all expanded beyond the original core market.







