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It's easy to construct a case where Sony can retain control over America and gain hold of Japan as far as consoles go. The same cannot be said for Microsoft and Nintendo respectively in these regions since they both have lower potential to sell their consoles in the future ...

By the end of this year Microsoft will have used their biggest franchise to push the charts in America so after that they'll be left with Gears and a price drop to $300 which leaves them vulnerable for the rest of their lifetime. Nintendo will be hard-pressed to be able to sustain any sort of meaningful momentum in the near future when they have yet to announce any new software for 2016 and beyond for the WII U in Japan ...