ps3: 9
wii: 6
xbox360: 7
pc: 9½ (almost a console?)
Wii , 10
Xbox 360, 10
PlayStation 3, 0
Honestly, I don't expect the PlayStation 3 to make to the end of the hardware cycle. I truly believe, as do many, that Sony will pull it from the market, just like Sega did with the Saturn. Such a shame.Â
I wonder if Apple will replace Sony in the console market? Apple has been hiring game developers like crazy. And its not to produce pac-man games on iPod. (One of the recent hires was a scenery designer from Rockstar UK)
Now on a related note, I'd like to have a word with the psp haters. I have only one thing to say to you people.....
QUOTE said:"Based on the first 10 months of availability, the troubled PlayStation 3 sold 22 percent less than the Nintendo GameCube for the same period."
Did you just call the GameCube a failure? That's interesting...
Because if you call the GCN a failure, the PS3 is an even bigger failure by your own logic.
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QUOTE said:"Based on the first 10 months of availability, the troubled PlayStation 3 sold 22 percent less than the Nintendo GameCube for the same period."QUOTE said:As for the rest of your post....
Poor you, defeated by your own lack of logic. Make all the excuses you want my friend, the PlayStation 3 is a failure.
People didn't write books about the GameCube's failure...The PS3 on the otherhand has a book dedicated to that very subject.
Nintendo didn't have to beg developers not to abandon the GameCube...Sony meanwhile had to plead with them not to abandon their failing console.
The GameCube didn't drop its price by $200 within the first 11 months....The PS3, and the Sega Saturn, seem to share this dubious misfortune.
Also the GameCube had terrific software sales, for the most part, The PS3 has abysmal software sales. With games like Heavenly Sword and Ratchet bombing in Japan with debut numbers under 15k for their first week.
So yeah, they'll probably pull the PS3 from the market before the end of the current hardware cycle.