beachbabe x
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I don't know about the rest of you, but this E3 had a huge impact on me. Usually these things are "ooooh, look at the cool games", but this one in particular has been an eye opener.
I'm not quite sure who's announcement had a bigger impact on things, Sony or Nintendo. MS has been kind of neutral, I don't think they've gained or lost any grounds from E3.
Up until now everyone has been just kind of at Nintendo. They've just been putzing around at their own pace and letting Sony and MS have the spotlight while they got shit done in the background for the past 2 generations of systems. Everyone just kind of wrote them off as the kiddie system or the system they'll get for shits and giggles.
Now enter this year's announcement. Sony hits first with a lackluster showing of the PS3 and then the bombshell of it's price. Nintendo follows that up with a great presentation of the Wii and they actually have some games of substance to release AT the launch (ie Zelda and Mario in the very near future).
Sony was the powerhouse going into this with the largest market share and I think they've taken their fan base for granted. Most of the time when an expensive unit hits people just figure they'll save up and buy it when it comes out but I think Sony may have crossed that line of saving and turned people ON to Nintendo. The reaction to the price has been less than favorable, tons of people are saying that they wanted one before E3, now they're willing to wait for a price drop and want the Wii instead.
So, I'm wondering if this was Nintendo's brilliance here or Sony's blunder that's causing this potential shift.
I've said it in other threads here, I think Nintendo could jump out to an early lead in this console war, possibly by the following summer. The only thing is I question their ability to hang w/ the competition 3-4 years down the road when the others are more affordable and the Wii's inadequacies start to show.
I'm not quite sure who's announcement had a bigger impact on things, Sony or Nintendo. MS has been kind of neutral, I don't think they've gained or lost any grounds from E3.
Up until now everyone has been just kind of at Nintendo. They've just been putzing around at their own pace and letting Sony and MS have the spotlight while they got shit done in the background for the past 2 generations of systems. Everyone just kind of wrote them off as the kiddie system or the system they'll get for shits and giggles.
Now enter this year's announcement. Sony hits first with a lackluster showing of the PS3 and then the bombshell of it's price. Nintendo follows that up with a great presentation of the Wii and they actually have some games of substance to release AT the launch (ie Zelda and Mario in the very near future).
Sony was the powerhouse going into this with the largest market share and I think they've taken their fan base for granted. Most of the time when an expensive unit hits people just figure they'll save up and buy it when it comes out but I think Sony may have crossed that line of saving and turned people ON to Nintendo. The reaction to the price has been less than favorable, tons of people are saying that they wanted one before E3, now they're willing to wait for a price drop and want the Wii instead.
So, I'm wondering if this was Nintendo's brilliance here or Sony's blunder that's causing this potential shift.
I've said it in other threads here, I think Nintendo could jump out to an early lead in this console war, possibly by the following summer. The only thing is I question their ability to hang w/ the competition 3-4 years down the road when the others are more affordable and the Wii's inadequacies start to show.