@ The RealMafoo
On one hand, you make a good point, with your Toyota remark.
But on the other hand: think about SEGA.
Microsoft still has a gap of more than 6,6 billion dollars to fill, before its break even on their lossen (Xbox + Xbox 360 combined). And they need to broaden their market this generation to stand a chance in the next round of console wars.
Look, Xbox 1 was technicaly better than PS2, so with their 360, they could really convince gamers to make the switch. But now, PS3 is more future proof than 360 (Cell , blu-ray, swappable hdd...), so if they want to compete in the next round of console wars, they will have to have a wide base of satisfied users to make that transition. And that means, 60, 70 million users.
If they don't act now, and PS3, with its GTA4 and MGS4 bundles, it's blu-ray and it's superior end-of-year line-up, can create a gap, they've got no more ammo to turn the tide.







