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phenom08 said:
DaRev said:
newwil7l said:
DaRev said:
newwil7l said:
nnodley said:
Roar_Of_War said:

The economy is worse than what it was when the PS3 launched at $600. Video game consoles likely can't be more than $300 in this generation, or else it just scares consumers away.

That's very true, but both Europe and Japan are sony's territories (which could change) and they will buy anything sony throws at them no matter the cost it seems. At least that's what it seems like to me.



Japan used to be Sonyland. Nintendo owns Japan now and the dominance is unreal

Yep, I would losely say, Japan = Nintendo, Europe = Sony, USA = Microsoft (and some Sony).



Why do you say, USA=Microsoft(and some Sony)

Considering the current week on week sales (not necessarily lifetime) of the current consoles as detailed on this site's front page, for one.


Your point lol, Sony has clearly lost NA. Lifetime is just as relevant. Also why are people always saying current momentum (not you, although thats what it seems like you are also saying). PSP still had momentum when Vita launched and the "momentum" didnt transfer. PS3 doing currently well doesnt mean PS4 will, PS3 did horrible in NA at launch dont see why PS4 will open any better especially against Nextbox.



Agreed. Sony is really weak in America both MS and Ninty have more power.