| MikeB said: @ Stever89 PS2 - 120 million, GC - 21 million, Xbox - 24 million. How many PS2 owners owned a second console? I think the PS3 is more than a core (by far most powerful!) games console. Blu-Ray movies, TV recording, internet browsing, etc. Also GC, XBox and PS2 had more games overlap and the power of the consoles weren't that much apart, all were signifanctly weaker than PCs with harddrive installed games of the time, this time however the PS3 does provide way more processing power, more bandwidth and has Blu-Ray to its advantage compared to current mainstream PCs. I think this will become obvious to gamers later this year and once that happens its appeal will expand even further. |
Ok well that's your opinion and I have mine, and though I don't agree with you, I can see and appreciate where you are coming from.
I won't say I know what's going to happen. I believe what I believe is going to happen by looking at past trends and data, and it points in my relative direction. But at the same time the market is expanding at a incredible rate, the experiences are entirely different, with each console being strong in certain areas, and as such a major shift could occur. Or the consoles may live side by side, and sell very respectable numbers each.







