| JWeinCom said:
So, even if they sold each move controller for less than it cost to manufacture, that doesn't mean they recovered the money they spend for R&D, software development, advertising, vendor kickbacks, and so on so forth. Margin (the difference between sale price and manufacturing cost) is different than profit (how much of that money goes to your bottom line after paying employees, doing ads, and so forth). That's not to mention more useful stuff they could have been doing with the time and effort. 2. Point to some meaningful implementation of the move since Wonderbook (flop) or Sorcery (flop). Right now, Sony is not giving the device any meaningful support. Support was almost nonexistant past 2011, so I call that a short life. Maybe someone in Sony has some vague fantasy of using the Move for the PS4. Maybe someone in the company is too stubborn to admit it didn't work. But, until I actually see meaningful support, then I don't believe it's going to happen. As far as I know, the only move games for the PS4 will be Just Dance 2014 and the pack in Play Room. My instincts tell me that PSMove support will be like Remote Play between the PSP and PS3. Something Sony talks about that never really comes to fruition. At any rate, the PS Move will be completely dead by 2015. (IMO of course). |
1- The 3DS is selling rather horribly where i live, infact, i never ever seen anybody buy it, have it or play games on it anywhere. most stores dont have it and nobody even bothers to market it. moral of the story? you cant determine the success of an object based on your local store. and really the counter of your entire point is, good thing it sold 15 million then.
2- just because you havent heard much of the support that sony gives to PS move doesnt mean it doesnt excist. here is a full list of games http://www.squidoo.com/ps3-move-game-list
now does sony support PS move as much as they can? certainly not, i am not saying they do. but you are saying they dont at all, which simply isnt true.
PS move bombed, thats the post i commented on saying it wasnt true, and still no evidence what so ever was given to support that false claim. in contrast i have many evidence that it didnt. i didnt say it was as successful as the Wii controller or kinect, i didnt say it was this huge success. but it certainly didnt "bomb"








