| Rath said: I don't agree. As a commercial venture it has not been a huge success (though this generation has been far more successful than the last) however as a challenge to Sony - it has had far more luck and may well have more than payed for itself in that it is partially responsible for the comparative failure of the PS3. |
But how does the comparitive failure of the ps3 help them? In the Xbox vs PlayStation war, yes it's a good thing, but the point was what good came of them entering the console wars at all? They've lost billions, and the ps3 going strong would not have hurt them in the slightest if they didn't have a console competing with it.
I mean, losing billions on a project to hurt a competitor that you never would've had had you not started the project is hardly the project paying for itself.







