vrbtny said:
WhiteTigerShiro said:
vrbtny said:
But didn't Sony win the last console generation. With the PS2, ya'know, the highest selling console of all time
No no no....
Third Party Developers won the last console generation
for Sony.
That does still mean they won, though? And I don't know if Sony did a PS3 job on the PS2 and sold it for less than the value of its parts, but they must have made a few bucks off selling 100+ million consoles.
The point is that a hamster could have won that same generation. Look at their competition: The Gamecube, in a generation where the primary market was Nintendophobic, and the X-Box, which had to endure a few years of "Bill Gates doesn't need more money" before it got much acceptance... by which point the PS2 was already the (default) platform of choice for most people. So again, Sony didn't win the last console generation, they simply accepted the trophy.
Compare the last generation to this one: Microsoft has shaken the negative stigma (mostly), and Nintendo learned that they could push consoles by appealing to an audience that Microsoft and Sony didn't even know existed until Nintendo pulled them out. Low and behold, there's no more room for Sony to just put a console out there and sit-back while the cash rolls in. At best, all they've done is ape their competitors (trophies and Move), but they haven't done a single thing to let the PS3 stand-out on its own except for the fact that it can play movies that the 360 can't. But as we learned (and they should have learned) from the PSP, it takes more than playing movies to sell a gaming console. If I want to watch Blu-Rays, I'll buy (and indeed own) a Blu-ray player. So what's the PS3 for? Any "perk" you could list for it is just a rip-off of something that they got from their competitors.
Sony's two-generation free ride is long-since over. If they
aren't dropping out of the console race, they damn-well better have some ideas for their next console.