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Darth Tigris said:

 

Wow ...

Looking at numerous responses here, it's clear to me that a lot of people here don't like the realities of the world that we live in.  I'd imagine many of you are young.  I remember when I was younger how I ignored the signs that Sega as a hardware company was in serious trouble.  And then, one fateful day, I pulled up Gamespot on my PC and saw this.  I was at a complete and utter loss.  Devasted.  Sick to my stomach.  Why?  Because I was unprepared for what all of the signs said could happen when it actually did.

 

You guys can immaturely attack the OP or other posters here all you want for simply sharing what economic experts and analysts have said, but it doesn't change the reality of the situation.  YOU need to prepare for the possibility that the Sony of the not-too-distant future may be very different than the Sony you love right now.  The economic problems of this world are great and many, and it's foolish to think that everything is going to just work itself out and be better.  Don't live in denial.  Be prepared for what could happen so you're not left at a complete and utter loss, devasted and sick to your stomach.

Because it's clear that for a lot of you, when it comes to the possible future, {click here}.

Luckily, I wasn't even on the internet in 2001, I'm sure if I was old enough and had access to the internet back then I would have hung myself. Yet I was completely oblivious, it was 2004 and I was still playing the hell out of my Dreamcast without a care in the world.

Still, I don't think SONY are anywhere near as in trouble as SEGA was back in the day, especially because of the fact that SONY cover so many different types of products. Also, this is SONY in general, not Playstation, Playstation was d00med back in 2007, but not now, it has made a miraculous comeback and is far more profitable than it was then. As long as they learn from their mistakes next gen then SONY can make Playstation profitable again.