Profcrab said:
In the last generation all the systems were similar in what they were trying to offer. The Wii is not the same type of system as the PS3 or 360 so there is a lot of overlap. In this generation, the Wii an undisputed success, but it is irrelevant when you are talking about the console war. There are many people who own Wiis that probably never owned PS2s or other consoles and many that also own one of the HD consoles. The Wii will certainly be remembered as revolutionary, but since there are types of games that it is not suited for, there is a large market for something else. This is why no one calls it the Wii/PS3/360 console war. Instead it is just the PS3/360 that are mentioned. |
I disagree. The Wii is extremely relevant. Nintendo is making more money than its competitors off of a smaller intial investment. While I am sure that Sony and MS won't copy Nintendo's strategy completely, I can assure that their next consoles will not release $600 and $400 repectively.








