snowdog said:
You can't really compare the situation with the PS2 and GameCube during the 6th generation because a) the PS2 was a sales phenomenon, b) the PS2 was released a year earlier and c) the PS2's sales were boosted somewhat because some people bought it as a budget DVD player. And of course the prices of this gen's consoles will matter, we're right in the middle of the worst worldwide recession seen in donkeys years. Any retail price over $400 is going to cause problems for the PS4 and 720, and given the specs for each in addition to the likes of Kinect and camera bar etc bundled with each console I can't personally see either one being sold for $399.99. And if that wasn't enough for the 720 you've also got rumours of this always online and no used games business and the possibility of some people being burned by Microsoft consoles after poor reliability this gen. I know people that have bought 3 of the things. I've also got a feeling that Nintendo have another couple of Bayonetta 2 style announcements up their sleeves this year. Games sell consoles at the end of the day and at launch of the PS4 and 720 the Wii U is going to have a much richer library of games to choose from given its year head start. |
Sorry to interfere here but that's simply not true . Millions and millions of people spend $400 to $600 dollars on a new smartphone every year, and these device don't last nearly as long as a PS4 and 720. The same goes for many other media device like tablets, and they usually only offer very limited improvements over the previous models. If any the fact that this gen has gone on much longer than ever before will cause the PS4 and 720 to sell faster then other generations, people have been waiting for them longer and have seen that a $400 device can last them up to 7-8 years. And with all the other added media features you are getting more bang for the buck then ever before.







