I dissagree. With a year head start, Microsoft should be dominating now. And while they are well ahead, it's a little early to call the race while they are consistently losing to the Wii and PS3.
The big thing, is we've seen time and time again, that cutting costs temporarily raises consumption. As such, a price cut of $50 (I'm sorry $50 in 2.5 years, they ain't doing $100) isn't going to do anything in the summer months. During the Christmas period, you could have gotten the 360 with 2 games for cheaper than $349. Maybe not all the way to $299 for the pro, but $50 pales in comparison to the Christmas deals. The other thing is momentum is huge in the industry. Microsoft may grab another million consoles sold between now and October if they dropped the price, but then Sony is going to drop the PS3 right before the holidays and come up the big winner on the Christmas value lists. Take that with Sony's current momentum and I think Microsoft needs to focus on the games now and save the price cut for the holidays when it'll make a bigger difference.







