bdbdbd said:
Even if it gets support, it doesn't mean it will sell 10 years. Sony can promise 10 years of support, but it can't promise ten years of sales. Besides, looking at the sales patterns of losing and winning consoles, sales will decline over time. Maybe it would still sell in 2016, but we are talking about just few consoles a year, which doesn't make financially any sense to anyone in the chain. You could say, that as long as Sony can keep up cutting price and make new different kind of bundles, it will keep up struggling, but 50M LT will be a decent achievement for PS3. Sure it will get few killer apps, but so does its competitors. |
The real test for the PS3 is from when Metal Gear Solid 4 comes out into the early part of 2009 when a lot of highly touted games for this system come out. before this stretch and a lot of the games were new series and while some of them are successful some where not. I am going to wait to see how the PS3 performs during this period and it should perform a whole lot better befor I pass judgement. If I remeber correctly sales of the PS2 were hampered for the first couple of years due to the successs of the original Playstation and that what I believe is happening now. I still buy a lot of PS2 JRPG's but that is because I am waiting for games like Valkrie Chronicle, White Knight Chronicles, Last Remnant, Final Fantasy XIII and Disgaea 3. Also the PS3 is still the Only Blu-ray player that meets all the Standards of the Blu-ray association for the new Blu-ray movies and can meet different ones if they change again. Until this can be rectfied the PS3 still makes the most sense for a Blu- ray player.
Systems I own (Games)
Sega: Dreamcast (40) , Saturn (25), Genesis (50), Masters System (10), Game Gear (20)
Sony: PS1 (8), PS2 (60) , PS3 (5), PSP (12)
Atari: 2600 (18) , 7800 (10), Lynx (10)







