don't think the console war is U.S. Centric. Worldwide sales show a similar breakdown across the board.... with the exception of Japan which is the only country where the 360 has gained a foothold. And Japan is a noriously hard market for imports.CleverNickname said:Nintendo is winning and will always win. Why? They're the only actual game company - and it shows, time and again.
Also, the internet and therefore the console wars are too US-centric. That's the only reason why the XBox has so many supporters... and why they're all wrong (because they're Americans). That RRODing abomination just has a fairly specific target demographic and... that's had some unwelcome side-effects. Especially in shooters. Design them for gun-crazy handegg-watching manchildren who have to volunteer for the army and you get Modern Blehfare instead of Serious Sam.
Sony has its pros and cons. I'm sure if they tried they could be a much stronger counter to the XBox, but they seem fairly content with making the Japanese and Europeans happy enough. The PlayStation 1 changed the gaming world. Nintendos were for kids, The PSX were for older teens who can watch the slaughter of vampires and zombies, beat each other up in Tekken insteaf of Street Fighter, and race in real-world sports cars instead of Mario's karts.
Now they mostly share the multiplatform "glory" and ruin Final Fantasy (or so I've heard).
Note: I don't have any of the consoles, only played the Wii briefly last week, always went to a friend's to play PlayStation titles - but never failed to find a reason to laugh at the XBoxes.
There should be of some sort.CPUburrito said:Hey there isn't a "Don't flipping care" option >:{