| Soundwave said: Sure it's genius then. Means about as much today as the SNES being genius was when the N64 was getting bent over by the Playstation. It's actually a detriment I think that the Wii required "genius" to succeed, because really what that means is the bar has to be set so high to repeat (it has to be genius, your words, after all) it. Whereas Sony's approach doesn't really require "genius", it just requires a lot of common sense and straight forward execution (like marketing for example). Much easier than sitting around waiting for another "genius" idea (or worse trying to force one). Genius just happens, you don't force it. Sony doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, they just go out and execute a hell of a lot better than everyone else most of the time. That's really why they've kicked Nintendo's rear end pretty good for what looks like 3 of 4 gens, and even with the Wii-PS3 gen, they may eventually catch the Wii's 100 million total. |
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