| KungKras said: Gaming is in the software business. In order for Sony to move downmarket, they must compete against Nintendogs, Brain Training etc. Or else, no non-gaming functions in the world will save them. Of course, they could be releasing such software on the PSP2, and it would be a downmarket move, but that would make the high-end specs a waste if they don't focus on stuff that take advantage of it. Either way, they are in a bad position. I think the PS3 and 360 and PSP have already proven that the downmarket is all about software and not non-gaming functions. |
But not all software is gaming.
I'll throw the question around. In order for Nintendo to move downmarket they must compete against Farmville, Frontierville, Angry Birds and Cut the rope. Sony as a device company in this instance has an advantage over Nintendo who must also preserve their first party revenue streams and average sale price on the content.
Tease.







