Legend11 said:
The keyword there is "eventually" because we both know most of them wouldn't buy one at the current asking price. Marc's statement basically implied that they would all be buying PS3s and 360s now and was the statement I was disagreeing with. Does a $75,000 sports car compete with a $15,000 car? Well they are both automobiles so in a general sense the answer is yes but they both go for a different type of customer and it's the same thing with consoles. The 360 and PS3 are going after a specific kind of customer that wants cutting edge graphics, HD, etc, while the customers going for the Wii aren't looking for those particular things. |
I know what your getting at Legend but you analogy is poor. I've seen people reference cars when comparing the Wii to the PS3/360 and its just not accurate by any stretch of the imagination. The car manufacturer probably makes around a $1000 off of that $15,000 sports car. As for the $75,000 model, they'd be making upwards of $30,000 in profit off of the vehicle. The situation is reversed when comparing the Wii and PS3 with the Wii having much higher profit per unit sold and the PS3 having a net loss on each unit sold. In the auto industry the more expensive car makes up for lower sales with a much higher profit margin. Thats not the case with video game consoles.








