Microsoft, yea, pretty much, but they all do in a way. They release a few games in the spring (March for the last Gears, Halo Wars, etc.), then have the Summer of Arcade, but considering the last 4 months in the states sell more than all of the rest of the year combined, it kind of makes since.
I wish they would release some fun family friendly/Kinect games when school ends in the Spring/Summer.
Nintendo seems mostly on their own schedule on occasion.
But both Sony and Nintendo have a fall Holiday push for their different markets. It just makes financial since.







