zorg1000 said:
If ur just going to ignore what I said than don't reply to me. I already gave u 3 examples of devices releasing within 4 years of their predecessor and being successful. Genesis, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 all released within 4 years of their predecessors and went on to be the most successful devices that Sega, Nintendo, Microsoft have released yet. Genesis was on the market for 6 years yet Saturn failed, PS2 was on the market for 6 years yet PS3 saw a big drop, Wii was on the market for 6 years yet Wii U failed. It's not the timeframe that's important, it's how the company handles and executes the next device. |
Yes, as long as it isn't too short of a time gap, the games and strategy are what matters. Even dreamcast sold quite well, it was sega's financial problems that stopped them from supporting it longer.