Yeah, and at one point Square RPGs were synonymous with Nintendo because they were birthed on the NES and SNES and thus were associated with them.
That changed and then Square RPGs were synonymous with Playstation.
And then that changed again.
No, it won't. The PS3 is about to overtake (and it according to some people it already has) the 360 in worldwide sales and that was with the PS3 launching a year later, at 599.99, and having a weak software launch. North America will be Xbox One land, but you will certainly see Sony regain some market share in North America. Europe and Japan belong to Sony. So no, the OP is wrong.
Absolutely. But that's why I said "games synonymous with Xbox". Sure, that can change, but those are franchises that were pretty much birthed on the Xbox and thus tend to get associated with it more.
Don't underestimate the Dudebro market. It' kind of huge.
Came to post this.US maybe.
Not to sure about anyone where else.
They're not known for being early adopters though. They're gonna dudebro it up on the PS3 and 360 for awhile.Don't underestimate the Dudebro market. It' kind of huge.
As much as you hate the One right now, chances are you're going to buy one sometime during its lifespan because you are a gamer and it will be tough to resist when all is said and done. Here's five reasons why the One will top the charts:
It has a bigger possible market to sale to than Sony. If MS plays their cards right I think there's a big possibility that the One will be the Wii of the next gen with all the TV and Kinect mumbojumbo.
Doubtful. I agree about Europe (outside of the UK) and Japan though.
None of your reasons will help xbox go from 3rd to 1st. They don't have a years head start and I doubt they will have the same price advantage. In reality, that is why they had early gen momentum.
Why not? What's stopping Sony from regaining market share in the US. They had it 7 years ago before the PS3.
Don't underestimate the Dudebro market. It' kind of huge.
It has a bigger possible market to sale to than Sony. If MS plays their cards right I think there's a big possibility that the One will be the Wii of the next gen with all the TV and Kinect mumbojumbo.
Edit: On the other hand, none of that TV stuff will reach Europe probably...
Don't underestimate the Dudebro market. It' kind of huge.
Doubtful. I agree about Europe (outside of the UK) and Japan though.
You do realize this was the same argument made at the beginning of this gen about games like GTA and Madden right?
It was inconceivable to many that people wouldn't stick with the so-called "PS2 franchises" by getting a PS3.
Those were qualities needed when it was coming off of a console that was 100 million south of the industry leader. It's name wasn't synonymous with gaming. It didn't have a region to call its own. The platform was very much in its infancy. I've said it before, but the combination described in the bolded is the only way the Xbox One is going to concede market share, and I don't see either being an issue.
Logic? I've already gone over it several times within this thread.
And what exactly is Xbox offering to that crowd? Had CoD and Madden become Xbox exclusives while I wasn't looking? Is Halo still going to be that relevant moving forward?
You're out of your mind if you don't think Sony won't regain at least some market share. Without the 599.99 albatross and launching a year later than their competitor Sony is going into this generation poised.
Doubtful. I agree about Europe (outside of the UK) and Japan though.
I'm going to enjoy watching Call of Duty die a slow and painful death this generation. I'm also going to enjoy watching these fools who play it flounder about looking for the next hot shit to talk about over beers as they jack each other off on double-XP weekends.
they may still have a price albatross . If sony launches at $400 and ms launches at $300 with Kinect included it could put sony in the same spot (or $500/$400) .
We really don't know who will have the pricing advantage .
I think it is very possible that MS is going to do contract discounting on Xbox One. Sign up for Two years of XBL and get an Xbox One for $249 or even $199. If they do that, they will have a hard time keeping them on the shelves.
It saddens me posts like this are tolerated here.
Talk about niche extremisim. I miss the good ol' days, ya know, where we talked about the industry, and weren't allowed to make backwater posts that did nothing but insult a segment of the very industry that we came here to discuss.
So this same exact thread has been posted over at ign's forum also. link
The UK will be decided on price/value as always. If the two launch at the same price then it's a coin flip. Ultimately it'll come down to well marketed/interesting looking games.
No one outside the USA will give a shit about the TV stuff. We don't use cable or care about NFL and Ps3 can already be used as a DVR.
I'm actually kinda curious to see the numbers for Halo, though even with Halo being a big deal the Xbox was a distant second behind the PS2, even in the US. I guess they would keep the X1 from being an out and out failure and maybe even Microsoft's banking on a small audience given ad revenue, but in that case I'd have to hope at the least that their influence ends up minimal.When I think "dudebros", I think of the guys who play Madden and Halo on Xbox/360. I don't think they're randomly going to switch and lose out on Halo, brah.
Yeah, even in the US it's close enough that next to no one's shafting it on multiplatform titles and it's even getting a solid number of exclusives, and I could see the Xbox's momentum collapsing and Sony overtaking if they truly do fumble this. It's not like when Sega behind so badly even doing relatively well with the DC simply didn't cut it.No, it won't. The PS3 is about to overtake (and it according to some people it already has) the 360 in worldwide sales and that was with the PS3 launching a year later, at 599.99, and having a weak software launch. North America will be Xbox One land, but you will certainly see Sony regain some market share in North America. Europe and Japan belong to Sony. So no, the OP is wrong.
GAF predicted:
Wii would be the biggest bomba ever
Nobody would buy a Kinect
Wii U would be a success
...
Now X1 looks like the worst thing ever. So yes, it probably will be a success.
those days never existed. go back fifteen years and i'm sure you'll find people giddy at the thought of sega being on their way out.
You're out of your mind if you don't think Sony won't regain at least some market share. Without the 599.99 albatross and launching a year later than their competitor Sony is going into this generation poised.
GAF predicted:
Wii would be the biggest bomba ever
Nobody would buy a Kinect
Wii U would be a success
...
Now X1 looks like the worst thing ever. So yes, it probably will be a success.
GAF predicted:
Wii would be the biggest bomba ever
Nobody would buy a Kinect
Wii U would be a success
...
Now X1 looks like the worst thing ever. So yes, it probably will be a success.
I still can't comprehend all the claims about "dudebros" adopting Xbox One as fast as possible due to Madden, FIFA and COD.
I mean, not only entry price is probably going to be very high given what we know and Kinect being included (the lowest price possible is 399$), but Madden and FIFA and COD will still be on PS3 and 360. And, on top of that, with this gen online communities became fundamental for massive-selling multiplayer titles. Since Xbox One won't have cross-gen multiplayer, whoever buys an Xbox One and one of those games will be part of a very, very small community, composed of only Xbox One users. And the same problem can happen to PS4, but so far PS4 doesn't seem to rely so much on these kind of gamers as Xbox One. I mean, Sony showed Knack as their first official PS4 title; MS showed...CG/pre-rendered videos for EA Sports titles.