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回复A:For Sony, the situation is fortuitous in that Nintendo will probably sit on the Wii for as long as they can, so a new hardware is unlikely to happen until 2011 at the latest.
With the economic meltdown and Microsoft eager to at least make some money, I don\'t really see anyone, unless Samsung tries, to jump the generation before 2011, giving Sony plenty of time to do what Nintendo never had a chance to do with the GameCube, and that\'s to keep plugging away at it until, perhaps, it hits a mass market price sometime in 2010 with 4 years worth of games built up to generate a comeback.
I\'m looking at this closer to to the PSP revival of late instead of the $99 GameCube death spiral, both outcomes seem possible for the PS3. I believe the former is very much more likely.
回复B:Good article, sums up the situation rather nicely. I find it hilarious that the PS3 fanboys instantly cling to the line about Sony losing exclusives / no good games, considering that we JUST had a month in which R2 barely made the top 10 in its debut, and LBP fell off the face of the Earth only one month after release.
PS3 has a very real problem with exclusive games, they are losing the exclusives that actually sell millions, and are stuck with mid-level exclusives that the average consumer has no awareness of. That combined with the high price-point pretty much sums it up, IMO.
You can\'t have a situation where Fable 2, Gears 2 and Halo 3 each sell 1 million + their first month, while LBP, R2 & probably KZ2 only sell a few hundred thousand their first month, and legitimately say Sony doesn\'t have an exclusive titles problem... because they obviously do.
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