rocketpig said:
When MS only overlaps with Nintendo in the game market while it overlaps with Sony in the distribution, games, online, and home entertainment markets, it's a moderate success for Microsoft. MS didn't enter the game market to only sell games, they wanted a piece of the emerging download entertainment market and home theatre hub setup. Nintendo isn't even remotely interested in that market while Sony is attacking it full-force. Beyond games sales, MS doesn't give a rat's ass what Nintendo is doing while a dominant PS3 could force them right out of the market entirely. |
Make no mistake every Wii bought is a 360 microsoft has lost. they are competing for the same person or person's. Video games are video games. if you are looking for a game system its a wii, 360 or ps3. every wii bought is a 360 download LOST, a game sell LOST. If microsoft did not care about nintendo they would NOT be so amped on getting the price down and getting lots of "casual" games on their system.
Microsoft did not enter the market to win downloads. they entered because the playstation was making millions and it could take over microsofts bread and butter in the living room which is windows. they wanted a spot in the living room not to enter the downloading market. (or the 1st xbox would of had movie downloads.....). they entered to make money.







