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Don Reisinger thinks the Xbox 360 will win the console war. Something tells us Sony and Nintendo will disagree.
Don Reisinger thinks the Xbox 360 will win the console war. Something tells us Sony and Nintendo will disagree.
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The Xbox 360 is indeed headed towards the cellar this generation. It will never amass anything resembling even moderately successful sales in Japan, its already in the process of being overtaken by the PS3 in Europe, and the Wii is poised to overtake the final territory it doesn't have control of (the United States) before the end of summer. I honestly don't know how any clear thinking individual can see any other outcome than Wii finishing first this generation, PS3 finishing second, and the 360 finally reaping the bad seeds it has sown at the beginning of this generation.
With all this said, I do envy 360 owners who get to play Bioshock.
You forget PS3 exclusives and console sellers like FF XIII, GOWIII, RFOM II. At least 2 of those will be huuuge. Not to forget other exclusives like White Knight Chronicles, Disgae 3, Infamous, Uncharted II, Haze, Motorstorm 2, Eight Days and a number of unannounced internal Sony titles.
MS still, still, still after 3 years has not fixed the RROD issue that plagues them everywhere they go.
In the end, MS will abandon the 360 in about 2 years and move on and fall into last place.
In the end, MS will emerge victorious and Sony will need to rethink they're stategy for the next generation of consoles.....that is if they make another console.
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Worldwide, the PS3 is now outselling the 360 week by week, despite costing more by a significant amount in every major territory. Microsoft is practically giving 360s away in Europe (the arcade model is cheaper than the Wii in many countries), and it still can't beat near Sony, nevermind Nintendo.
And we've heard the story about the Wii dying countless times. I believed it at one stage, too, but it's clear that the Wii's momentum is near unstoppable. By the time the market decides it's tired of the Wii, it will probably be time for the next generation to roll around.
I dislike the Wii, but in this industry, success breeds success. The Wii will remain dominant in Japan and Europe, and will overtake the Xbox 360 in North America within months, if not weeks, despite Microsoft having the shelves to itself for a year.
The PS3 and Xbox 360 will end pretty close, but I think worldwide the PS3 will beat Xbox 360 unit shipments (though the 360 will hold North America). Microsoft will make good profits from consoles this generation, thanks to excellent attachment rates, but anyone who thinks it will win the hardware war, is living in a dream world.
To me, this column smacks of fanboyism rather than thoughtful and credible commentary.
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- by thetonestarr May 8, 2008 8:50 PM PDT
- Sorry, Reisinger, but precedence disagrees with you. The Wii WILL win. Additionally, the PS3 is closing the gap on the 360, as is evidenced by the chart that you yourself referenced. You may want to reign in your fanboyism... it's making your ignorance show.
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