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RE: It's called the PS3 is finally take back it's market
by tomcat on Fri 30th Oct 2009 20:52
in reply to "It's called the PS3 is finally take back it's market"
Just looking at the growth over the past 12 months it's clear the PS3 is finally taking charge.
I wouldn't necessarily go that far. The PS3's future has a lot to do with the answers to these questions...
1. How much of the growth was/is motivated by a desire to buy a game console -- or a [now] competitively priced Blu-Ray player? Or, put another way, will people buy games?
2. How many hit exclusive titles will there be for the PS3 over the next year?
3. What impact will further price cuts for competing game consoles have on the market (as they're certainly sure to do)?
RE[2]: It's called the PS3 is finally take back it's market
by CaptainN- on Mon 2nd Nov 2009 17:40
in reply to "RE: It's called the PS3 is finally take back it's market"
I might buy Final Fantasy for my PS3 bluray player - that's about it though. To me all the hype over games like Uncharted 2 can't hid the fact that it's like every other shooter on the system (based on the demo). I don't think I'll be playing too many games like that.
Plus I tend to do all my real gaming on the PC anyway. ;-P






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Just looking at the growth over the past 12 months it's clear the PS3 is finally taking charge.