| Soundwave said: With some adjustments I would say, but generally yes ... because if it ain't broke ... why fix it? They have a formula that simply works very well.
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Idk why u keep bringing that aspect up, I have never once said Sony should or needs to change this, it has obviously worked very well for the better part of 20 years now, but it has nothing at all to do with what I'm saying.
My whole entire point is that it's a contradiction to say Nintendo is failing because they are stuck in 1995 since Playstation is doing great by sticking to primarily the same formula they did in 1995. Being stuck in 1995 is not Nintendo's problem, poorly designed hardware, insufficient software support, lack of a focused marketing direction, etc. are Nintendo's problems.
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.







