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thismeintiel said:
ninjablade said:
thismeintiel said:

Plus, no one has Americ on lock.  We are an unpredictable bunch.   

EU is pretty much locked in for Sony.  Japan will support both Sony and Nintendo, but not sure which will come out on top.  America could go any way.  However, MS is a HUGE disadvantage WW, since both consoles are releasing at the same time and around the same price.  Basically, as long as Sony doesn't fuck up in a big way, and the Wii U doesn't start selling like the Wii in its early years, Sony seems to be in a very good spot to reclaim 1st.

 

 

microsoft has the us on lock now, just like sony did with playstation but they made huge mistakes with ps3, multiplatform games look much better on 360 for 3 years, it was 200$ cheaper and the controller is so much better, playstation fans switched over, they both had the same games barring a exclusives.

Yes, some people switched over for this gen, but MS hardly has the US on lock.  The US is the least predictable in how they will go with console purchases.  They have always changed around the most.  Japan is always Nintendo/Sony.  Ever since the PS debuted, EU has been Sony.  In fact, the PS3 is going claim #1 there again before all is said in done.  The US is anyone's game.  Sony could actually win quite a few people back.  MS sure aren't going to have the advantage of price and timing like this gen.

microsoft has a huge advantage in the us, bigger then sony has in europe, i think its gonna very close, people in the us a very loyal to xbox cause of xbox live, COD,  thecontroller and halo, they will have to make a huge blunder like sony did to lose those fans.