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IsawYoshi said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
IsawYoshi said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
IsawYoshi said:
Just because you sell the most doesn't mean they won. They went down from 150 to possibly 100 million. Nintendo went from 22 to 100. And 80 to 150. I can't see how Sony can be the winner of the gen. Although they are specificly talking about the PS3 here. Still, the PS3 let all their opponent's catch up, and we still do not know if it will be the best seller, for those that only looks at that, and not the whole picture.


Nintendo won, but they pandered to a market that cannot be salvaged because they aren't truly interested in the product enough to reinvest. Nintendo would have to capture their attention all over again with a new gimmick or an upgrade to that gimmick. 

Yes, now they have to start over again, but even so they made a gigantic comback last time, and this is about last gen, not current gen (for Wii U owners).


I dont gauge gens by when Nintendo does things. They do their own thing. I thought people would've caught on by now that for the rest of us next gen starts in a week or so.

In that case, why have the discussion in the first place? Obviously, Nintendo does their own thing, so that makes Sony the status quo winner anyway. Great.


I cannot credit Nintendo with starting the next gen if they aren't ushering in the titles that are going to be pushing what next gen is all about. I'll be consuming their product, but they are next gen in their own way. Technically speaking they've left third parties outside of Japan with very little to go off of. Its generally the third parties and first party who start off the gen on the consoles and we'll be seeing if they deliver on the other brands consoles. The industry needs to be revitalized after the past year. I think its going to happen.