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RolStoppable said:
Darth Tigris said:

I believe all 3 of them are successful right now in various ways, so all of them are in a respectively enviable position.  Of course I'm more I'm more of a glass-half-full person when dealing with this subject.

How do software sales tell a different story when we have no idea of the demographic that is buying up Kinect?  Also are you saying that Kinect device and software sales are bad?  And if so, compared to what exactly?

I really didn't expect THE VERY NEXT POST to take me up on my faux challenge, but I guess I forgot where I was ...

I am fast, because that's my job.

Anyways...

Microsoft is desperately trying to sell to more demographics (hence staged Kinect demos with actors at their E3 conference), Sony just began to make some money back on the intially huge PS3 losses and Nintendo's stock has dropped to a five year low.

With the announcement that 10 million Kinects had been sold also came the news that 10 million standalone Kinect games had been sold, so essentially every person who owns Kinect bought one game for it over the course of six months. That's not flocking to a device, rather such a low tie ratio suggests consumer dissatisfaction.

No it doesn't it shows a lack of SW. Which is very apparant given the releases in Q1/Q2.