D.Lo said:
You used the word 'fad' to describe something that sold strongly for four years and will hit 100 million. That the Wii's lifecycle is over with an imminent successor long announced and almost all dev resources having been shifted to 3DS does not make it a retrospective fad.
If the Wii was a 'fad', the Xbox, 360, PS3, PSP, SNES, Genesis, NES and every other console ever released except PS1, PS2, Game Boy and DS were mere blips on the radar.
Fad maybe the wrong word but Wii's sales have dived off a cliff. That has to be worrying to nintendo going into the next generation. Even more-so than Sony.
D.Lo said:
You really can't see how? If the PSV was smashing the 3DS right now everyone would see it as a sign of a resurgent Sony.
What? How does that explain why PS4 will be in the same position the PSV is?
D.Lo said:
Microsoft has the funds to take another massive red hit to launch a mega-powerful console and take out the top 'tech' end. MS can do another PS3/360 'loss leader', Sony can not.
It really doesn't matter how much money MS has. Consoles are hitting a physical wall, one that can't simply be solved by throwing more money at it. This time around, both consoles have the same upper limits as far as power and Sony can afford that easily. The only way MS could really launch a console significantly more powerful than PS4 is:
A) Sony skimps on the specs nintendo style(not likely)
or
B) Microsoft releases a colossal box(possible but I doubt it)
or
C) Simply wait a year for smaller parts(Not a chance in hell)
D.Lo said:
The Wii is 32 million ahead os PS3, and the PS3 outsold the Wii by 4 million in the last year. At those rates it will take 8 more years. Realistically, it's likely the Wii has another 5-10 million in it total, and if PS3 does what Sony's projecting this year (13-14 million) it will still be more than 25 million behind well into the next generation. And losing systems don't keep selling into next generations. It's not going to happen.
"Losing systems"? The "losing systems" are selling quite a bit more than nintendo now days and both are due for price cuts. Sony has been keeping pace with MS this whole time despite having a higher BOE the whole time and the PS3 has
yet to hit the mass market price. It is highly probable that the PS3 and probably even the 360 will have good life even when next gen hits. Nintendo not so much.
D.Lo said:
They didn't win the previous gen, haven't a chance in hell of making back what they initially lost on the PS3, and are in bad financial shape as a whole? The entire PS3 strategy was a market position and financial disaster.
What is your point? MS lost a crap load on Xbox 1(More than PS3 IIRC) and had alot worse sales than PS3 and look where they ended up.
PS3 did damage early on but has since made a 180 and became one of Sony's strongest assets these days. This business doesn't exist in a vacuum, hell no business does. Sony has been losing alot of money recently but they still have way more than enough to be competitive. Sony has alot of reasons to be glad that a new console cycle is coming.