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I would say that there is a clear difference in Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony's approach to producing a console which is driven by who "runs" each company ... Sony is a company that is "run" by engineers, Microsoft is "run" by managers, and Nintendo is "run" by game developers

As a result, Sony sees the hardware as the product, Microsoft looks at monetizable services as the product, and Nintendo looks at the games as the product.