The PC would be the smaller but unimaginably powerful nation that has only recently started to show the effects of a prolonged war, and realize that the effects ran much deeper than intially thought. It has also realized that this war is one that it no longer has too much of an interest in. It has started to withdraw, not in defeat, but because it has realized the poinlessness of this war.
Nintendo and the Wii/DS combo would be neutral, and possibly refusing to get involved unless you step into their territory, at which point they are perhaps the most ruthless of those at least somewhat in the war. Remember, it is always the quite, peaceful ones. Also, Nintendo, being one of the last original fighters in this war, would still have the old respect and honor. They are ruthless, yes, but they were one of the first to aid Sega and allow their products into the land of Nintendo (put Sega games on their sytems) when they had to withdraw. Nintendo also has incredible power in most other nations, including ones where Microsoft, the PC, and Sony are in power.
Sega would be an almost cauality, beying slowly destroyed until it withdrew from the battles completely, and then, appealing to the others better sides, has started to manufacture goods for all of them. However, the effects of almost being destroyed are still felt, because even though they can still make newr, great products (games), their old standbuys are suffering from shell-shock (Yes, it's a Sonic reference), though it has started to get better ever so slowly.
Microsoft would be the massive country that has always been vaguely indifferent until it saw one of the other nations falter (Sega). It then slammed into the war with a startling power, that really only turned out to be a front. They weren't nearly as powerful as they seemed, at least, not until a few years after their entry, at which point they suddenly made a powerful new weapon... that broke down a lot. Some time later, a fixed version was released, but the main competitor of Microsoft, Sony, had already mostly caught up, and perhaps even surpassed them. Also, Microsoft, while having tremendous power in it's own country and in the area right around it, would have little power elsewhere.
Sony would have been the favored to win the war, until it discovered it was fighting the wrong enemy (Nintendo). Microsoft had tremendous power behind it, so even early loses to Sony didn't hamper it. With Microsofts new weapon (the 360), Sony was caught off guard. Blindsided by the new weapon, it would stumble around for some years, taking heavy loses in the lands it had gained from Microsoft, until both a new weapon was developed, and then people actually figured out how to use the damn thing. Now that they have, Sony has been making a fast and powerful comeback. Sony never lost too much power in it's home country, where it shares it's power with Nintendo in a tense ceasefire, understanding that as powerful as they are, Nintendo's power is much subtler, and to destory them might not even be possible. Even if it was, they themselves would be irrepably damaged by such an act, so they don't yet try, at least, not until Microsoft has either withdrawn or fallen so that they can devote all of their energy to such a goal. By that point, history suggects that their will eithe be a new competitor, or Nintendo will refuse to fight, doing it's own thing once again.
Apple, though not really a competitor, once tried (the Pippin). It was destroyed so fast that history barely even mentions it, and most people don't even realize they tried. Recently, however, a stealth force has invaded most other countries in the form of a multi-tool (the i-phone). Being an outsider who doesn't supply any nation, no-one realized until it was too late, and the new product was onwed by too many people. However, the new product has shown to be somewhat benevolent, doing it's own thing, seperate from the others, so the other's aren't bothered by it too much.
Nintendo and the Wii/DS combo would be neutral, and possibly refusing to get involved unless you step into their territory, at which point they are perhaps the most ruthless of those at least somewhat in the war. Remember, it is always the quite, peaceful ones. Also, Nintendo, being one of the last original fighters in this war, would still have the old respect and honor. They are ruthless, yes, but they were one of the first to aid Sega and allow their products into the land of Nintendo (put Sega games on their sytems) when they had to withdraw. Nintendo also has incredible power in most other nations, including ones where Microsoft, the PC, and Sony are in power.
Sega would be an almost cauality, beying slowly destroyed until it withdrew from the battles completely, and then, appealing to the others better sides, has started to manufacture goods for all of them. However, the effects of almost being destroyed are still felt, because even though they can still make newr, great products (games), their old standbuys are suffering from shell-shock (Yes, it's a Sonic reference), though it has started to get better ever so slowly.
Microsoft would be the massive country that has always been vaguely indifferent until it saw one of the other nations falter (Sega). It then slammed into the war with a startling power, that really only turned out to be a front. They weren't nearly as powerful as they seemed, at least, not until a few years after their entry, at which point they suddenly made a powerful new weapon... that broke down a lot. Some time later, a fixed version was released, but the main competitor of Microsoft, Sony, had already mostly caught up, and perhaps even surpassed them. Also, Microsoft, while having tremendous power in it's own country and in the area right around it, would have little power elsewhere.
Sony would have been the favored to win the war, until it discovered it was fighting the wrong enemy (Nintendo). Microsoft had tremendous power behind it, so even early loses to Sony didn't hamper it. With Microsofts new weapon (the 360), Sony was caught off guard. Blindsided by the new weapon, it would stumble around for some years, taking heavy loses in the lands it had gained from Microsoft, until both a new weapon was developed, and then people actually figured out how to use the damn thing. Now that they have, Sony has been making a fast and powerful comeback. Sony never lost too much power in it's home country, where it shares it's power with Nintendo in a tense ceasefire, understanding that as powerful as they are, Nintendo's power is much subtler, and to destory them might not even be possible. Even if it was, they themselves would be irrepably damaged by such an act, so they don't yet try, at least, not until Microsoft has either withdrawn or fallen so that they can devote all of their energy to such a goal. By that point, history suggects that their will eithe be a new competitor, or Nintendo will refuse to fight, doing it's own thing once again.
Apple, though not really a competitor, once tried (the Pippin). It was destroyed so fast that history barely even mentions it, and most people don't even realize they tried. Recently, however, a stealth force has invaded most other countries in the form of a multi-tool (the i-phone). Being an outsider who doesn't supply any nation, no-one realized until it was too late, and the new product was onwed by too many people. However, the new product has shown to be somewhat benevolent, doing it's own thing, seperate from the others, so the other's aren't bothered by it too much.