| kowenicki said: Anyhow. The home console sales are historically low and will get lower (relatively). At best Sony home consoles this gen will flatline, they certainly wont reach previous peaks. So there is no growth in the business, just stagnation despite a larger market. It cannot be ignored that the PS4 had a simultaneous global launch either, PS3 and PS2 didnt. The PS3 will die quicker than the PS2 also. Nintendo on the other hand looks plain horrible. No other words required. |
Nintendo is looking as horrible as they were looking with the GC. The wii was a fad, it just took an entire generation for that to become obviously clear.
You say home consoles are historically lower and tings wil get worse, yet you say I am puting words in your mouth when saying you are suggesting that the industry is in overall bad shape. I don't know how you are arriving ar the solution that things are bad now and will get worse if everyone has just gone back to selling like they used to. But fine, lets give it a rest and see what happens next year when teher are more games to play on the PS4/XBO and that those consoles could potentially drop to as low as $300 in the fall season.
Yes, nintendo looks horrible, that we at least agree on anyone would have seen this coming though if they weren't looking outta ninty bedazzled glasses (not directed at you).







