It would work if they did it right, and DID NOT make sega's mistakes. You need a reason to upgrade day one. Then again, if you implying yearly or even biyearly revisions that require the purchase of a new console, I do not think that it would be as successful as that of the mobile markets releases because of the price of which it would cost for these constant upgrades and the looming possibility that the consumer would believe that their money would be better spent on software, but it would still be successful in the sense it would constantly be producing new consumers, and occassionaly sucking money out of old consumers who want to upgrade. Essentially, Microsoft gets around 2 console sales per consumer which is never bad for Microsoft, but horrendous imo for consumers. Lastly, Microsoft would have to make sure their profit of each console is relatively high. Through multiple console iterations, they could possibly be stunting their software sales,which could actually cause them to make less money. This is why I think they would be releasing MAJOR revisions biyearly(at the earliest), if at all.
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