Immortal said:
I'm sort of arguing against myself here, but Playstation just seems to be too big to fail, so to speak. I mean, the history of video games isn't particularly long, is it? The industry as we know it only really began with the NES. And, since then, Nintendo, Sega, Playstation and Xbox have been pretty much the only major competition. While there were some small fry in the early generations, I don't think they were ever in the same league as these four. Now, if we take these as the four major brands to ever have been in the industry, then only one of them to leave has been Sega. While Sony's financial situation is definitely as bad as anything has ever been, the Playstation brand is still much stronger than Sega was at its worst, in both raw numbers and proportion of the market. As such, I can understand the notion of the PlayStation brand dying off feeling unrealistic. |
One of the questions I have been wondering for the past couple of months is "Has Sony learned their lesson from the PSP and PS3" and looking at the PS-Vita I'm not sure that they have ...
No matter how strong a brand is, poor decisions can lead to its eventual demise. While I wouldn't expect Sony to release another $600 console, Sony could make several mistakes that reduced the number of systems they sell in the next generation to nearly half the userbase of the PS3 and then the Playstation brand would be a couple miss-steps away from no longer existing.







