Scisca said:
Samus Aran said:
| Scisca said:
Remember one thing. The main reason for the ridiculous losses PS3 generated was the BluRay player. Still, PS3 allowed Sony to defeat HD DVD and now BR is the last standard physical format. Hence everything Sony has earned due to BR has to be added to the PS3 equation and that has to be quite a lot of monies. PS3 is not a big fat fail, neither is Vita. You're just not looking at the whole picture.
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They are big fat fails. If we look at the bigger picture the situation is far worse for Sony during last and even this generation.
Sony will probably not release another HH after the Vita, how is that not a fail?
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You know that by showing such a massive bias you lose any kind of credibility? The big picture is these console aren't remotely close to being big fat fails. If you ask me, the previous gen was perfect, because every manufacturer won and there was no real loser. You have to be biased, very short-sighted and incredibly limit the view to consider these consoles failures. Big picture is Sony was, is and will do very well.
Your statement towards Vita bears no logic, you are aware of that? The market for handhelds is disappearing and will outright die very, very soon. Nintendo is preparing for this as well. It is inevitable - no matter what Sony and Nintendo do, smart devices will kill handhelds. Sony pulling the plug after Vita is not a failure, considering the console is bringing in steady profit. They are reacting to the changing market.
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Yeah, I'm the one who's very biased here.
Seriously, PS3 lost Sony billions of dollars and loads of market share. Yet they're no real loser? In what world? Sony wasn't doing well last gen at all.
NPD shows that smartphone games are also taking away sales from home consoles. I guess the HC market is also disappearing and will outright die.
And yeah sure, the Vita isn't a failure. In what universe?