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SWORDF1SH said:
Crono141 said:

That is true, but Sony has always been a one trick pony.  They believe they make premium devices and try to sell them at a premium price point.  Vita and PS3 both fit this mold.  I think they're going to try to steal Nintendo's thunder by having PS3/4 and Vita connectivity just like Nintendo and the UPad.  But lets be honest about first impressions.  The first impression anyone gets from video games is how they look.  So if WiiU and PS4 look about equivalent, then it goes down to the next impression.  The Wii won with the second impression - unique experience.  If Sony copies the Upad successfully then the experiences will be similar or the same.  So the it comes to the 3rd impression: price point.  We don't know the WiiU's exact price point, but we have a ballpart betwee 250 and 350 dollars.  400 is possible, but I don't think it is at all likely.  So if we take the high end for WiiU, that's 350.  Comes with a tablet controller.  To get the same game experience and WiiU offers someone will have to own a Vita, which currently costs 250 dollars, as well as purchase a PS4.  So unless PS4 costs 100 dollars, WiiU wins on the third impression: price.

"But wait" you say, "PS3/Vita connectivity already happens, so all a person would have to buy is a vita to get the same WiiU experience.  That's only 250 Dollars."  You'd be right, which is another reason why I think WiiU will sell for 250.  But even if it doesn't, and we give a 100 dollar advantage to PS3/Vita; WiiU looks better than PS3.  Its at least a half step above, if not a full step.  So it wins on the first impression.  Plus, it has the psychological effect of the "the latest new thing", whereas PS3 is old hat.  WiiU is going to sell like hotcakes based on it being a new thing.  And by the time PS4 comes around, with whatever price point it sells at (I'm thinking 400 min for any kind of "quantum leap"), then we'll have 2 competing consoles with about the same graphics, about the same play experience, and one that is 50 to 150 dollars cheaper.  WiiU wins again.

So i'm pretty much counting Sony out of the next generation.  They squandered all their PS2 goodwill on PS3, which flopped and has been bad PR for them for the most part.  I don't see a way that they can match or beat what WiiU offers without it costing lots more than the WiiU will cost.


PS3 was in no way a flop. Still selling good and will sell well for a few more years with the pending PS3 super slim and further price cuts. Also I don't think that PS4 will try and copy the WiiU pad thing. They have vita connectivity which will compliment the PS4 but will not be the main feature of the console. I think the PS4 will have great graphics but that won't be the main focal point of the console. I think they will have something to make the console unique to PC and 720. and the 720 will be doing the same.

All this is my opinion of course but theyve been taught a few lessons last gen and I'm pretty sure they will not ignore them.


Didn't mean flopped completely, but given their total dominance in the PS2 generation, the PS3 definitely flopped against expectations.  And I'm not sure what else they CAN do to differentiate themselves from Microsoft or the PC market.  The whole media center thing is going to be a feature shared across all 3 consoles.  Personally, I think microsoft is crazy to try and shoehorn windows 8 or a windows 8 variant into anything and everything with a circuit board, Durango included.  So I don't see what sony can offer at a reasonable price that will blow us all away. 



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