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We are headed for two new consoles this holiday season...
Looks like an expensive year for gamers...
Looks like an '8' to me. Probably the Sony Xbox 8.
And you peons dared laugh at Pachter?

| NintendoPie said: It also looks like an A. I wouldn't take too much certainty in this. (Though I agree, the PS4 will be announced.) |
And the next one will be called...
Sony PlAystation, confirmed!
The trailers time reads 44 as I pointed out before. Don't know if that's on purpose but it's rather clever if so.
Guys I promise I didn't photoshop anything. I know that when looking at the second picture you notice my professional paint skills but this is all legit. Watch February 20 you will all witness Sony domination.
| riderz13371 said: Guys I promise I didn't photoshop anything. I know that when looking at the second picture you notice my professional paint skills but this is all legit. Watch February 20 you will all witness Sony domination. |
What is Sony dominating and how will they be doing it? Is just an upping in specs alone, and avoid $599 alone what they need? What exactly do you see them coming out spec-wise that is going to dominate sales? You think upgraded Move will do it, or is moving away from the Playstation dual shock controller the answer?
richardhutnik said:
What is Sony dominating and how will they be doing it? Is just an upping in specs alone, and avoid $599 alone what they need? What exactly do you see them coming out spec-wise that is going to dominate sales? You think upgraded Move will do it, or is moving away from the Playstation dual shock controller the answer? |

richardhutnik said:
What is Sony dominating and how will they be doing it? Is just an upping in specs alone, and avoid $599 alone what they need? What exactly do you see them coming out spec-wise that is going to dominate sales? You think upgraded Move will do it, or is moving away from the Playstation dual shock controller the answer? |
Well they'll end up around 90 million at least with a platform that was $600, terrible to program for, had no big exclusives in the first part of its cycle (system sellers wise), and was a year after their main competitor (not discounting Nintendo but they go for a different audience). So I would say elimate those mistakes. They won't be $600 again, $500 at MOST and they won't have to spend so much on a disc drive and bitch to program for processor that no one will be able to utilize anyway except for a few first party games. Which leads me to the fact that they are apparently using off the shelf parts to fix the second problem PS3 had. Next, a number of first party devs will not have released anything in 2+ years with an easy to program for machine on the horizon so I'm thinking they're prepared there. Finally they will launch this Fall most likely or MAYBE Spring so the will be at the same time or before MS fixing the fourth major mistake they made. They will also have USPs in streaming, exclusives, PS+, and free online with this system. Bottom line it's gonna be an even playing field this time and MS won't be handed nearly as many sales due to Sony overconfidence so they'll have a much tougher fight on their hands. They better dominate the US because Sony is gonna be bringing it with the most powerful brand name in the video game world this coming gen.