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pezus said:
sales2099 said:
pezus said:
sales2099 said:
Larwood said:
The original article isn't about the current or past state of exclusives, I don't know why everybody is going on about it. The article is about how MS's current outlook is going to effect their future, and the fact is going in to the next gen who's going to pick what? People will look at reasons to buy the console, they'll see MS with Halo and not much else, which will only be appealing to the Halo fans who aren't already tired of Halo. Then they'll look at Sony with a history approaching 2 decades of high quality first-party and third-party exclusives. Wii and Kinect people won't care, they won't buy new consoles in the first year because it won't be worth the cost to them and they'll still be happy playing on their Wii.

The fact is exclusives are what sell consoles in the first year, and what exactly are xbox going to announce? "Oh look guys, we have Halo again and this new Ryse thing. Enjoy!" I don't think that'll go down too well.

The wild card of course is the Wii as somebody mentioned, if they can get third-parties on board, bring their console up to specs, and release serious exclusives (ie. not mario, not motion-based) then they could take all the medals. And they might get stay-at-home-mum 'gamers' upgrading from the Wii. But that's a lot of ifs.

Most core gamers made their choice allready this late in the gen. All that is left is attracting casuals. 

Again, most gamers in the real world are content with 3rd party games, which 360 is the preferred choice. Seems only forum dwellers put a high emphasis on exclusives. 

Uh...if you only look at FPS games sure. PS3 is the preferred choice for football games, racing games, fighting games, JRPG's and more. You can't just say 360 is the preferred choice. It all depends on the genre

Pretty sure Madden sells better on 360 every year. Racing 3rd party games are about dead even, with a slight edge to 360 personally. Fighting ill give you that.

Jrpgs well aside from Final Fantasy, games like Talkes of Vesperia and Eternal Sonata sold better on 360. They were timed exclusive thus not fair to PS3 but hey, who says gaming industry is fair? :P

Either way, those are very few genres. Its widely known that on the whole 360 is preferred for multiplats. No use arguing. 

I don't call Madden a football game, sorry lol! FIFA is THE football game and THE biggest sports franchise of all time, not counting Wii Sports (obviously). 

Also, multiplatform racers above 1m:

NFS Shift: 2.48m vs. 1.75m

NFS: Hot Pursuit: 2.14 vs. 1.83

NFS: ProStreet: 1.93 vs. 1.98 (released in 2007)

Midnight Club: Los Angeles: 1.82 vs. 1.76

Need for Speed Undercover: 1.82 vs. 1.44

Burnout Paradise: 1.69 vs. 1.24

Need for Speed the Run: 1.33 vs. 0.93

F1 2010: 1.20 vs. 0.78

Dirt: 1.00 vs. 0.82

Grid: 1.00 vs. 0.82

_____How is this a 360 win? 

JRPGs that sold far more on PS3: FF, Dark Souls, Resonance of Fate, Nier, Eternal Sonata (despite releasing late for PS3) and more.

I forgot to name Adventure games too (LA Noire, Tomb Raider, Prince of Persia, Vanquish, Catherine, Castlevania but 360 has Assassin's Creed I'll grant you)


It's widely known in America. In the rest of the world, PS3 is the preferred platform for 3rd party games overall (I know some countries like UK prefer 360).

Well every week total software seems to favour 360 even now. So again I still think on the whole 360 is still preferred. 



Xbox: Best hardware, Game Pass best value, best BC, more 1st party genres and multiplayer titles.