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From the original article, he also says this about Sony:

"... I think Sony was sincere in saying that they don't care if Microsoft moves a lot of consoles, but the truth is they care this week. They don't want to be in second. They don't mind if they end up in second, but they want to be in first as often as they can, so it's good for gamers."

Sony wants to win, but not at all costs like MSoft.

 

And regarding Nintendo, he goes and says:

"They need a new console that's competitive with Xbox One and PlayStation 4. If Xbox can sell at $349 Nintendo could make it and sell for $249. They won't because they still live in that old console world where they think they need to make a profit on the hardware."

So MSoft, which makes thousands of millions in profit every quarter and is willing to win no matter what, is selling its console at a loss for $349 and yet a financially struggling Nintendo could launch today an XboxOne like console for $249!?

Yeah, sure.



Please excuse my bad English.

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