Next Generation Not Official Until PS3 46
Gamespot has word that a Wedbush Morgan analyst has advised investors to hold off on throwing money at the gaming market, because the rapid growth prompted by the next generation consoles may not materialize until the PS3 launches late in 2006. He also makes some other forecasts for sectors of the gaming market. From the article: "Elsewhere in the memo, Pachter predicts that console and PC sales will finish the year up 10 percent over 2004, that a price cut for the redesigned PlayStation 2 will be enacted 'no later than fall,' and that the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS will have similarly successful years, moving 3.5 million and 3.6 million units, respectively."
So he is .. (Score:5, Informative)
Perhaps yes they may peak then dip towards the end of the year , but they should definantly skyrocket around the release of the new consoles, holding off is possibly only wise if you intend on investing during the calm before the storm(probably about the same position the market will be in right now , missing out on a chance to take advantage of an expected mid-end of year high).
It hapens every time a new set of consoles are released , the market take very positive swing
Did Sony fund this? (Score:2)
Or, maybe he just realizes that the industry is about to flood the market with crappy games and too many ch
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The main reason i dont think the xbox next will take the market by storm , is unlike the sony ps3 it dosn't have all the markets
Japan and surrounding regions iirc don't even normaly count the xbox , and that is the #1 market
Nintendo will as normall , have the nich and will stay strong unless the reveloution
Re:Did Sony fund this? (Score:5, Informative)
As far as Xbox 360 being successful in Japan this time, it looks like they've gotten some pretty important Japanese developers on board to make it more appealing there. Many developers begrudgedly designed games for the PS2 because it was a nightmare to program on, but still had the largest market share. If there is anywhere near a tie for first place, the system that is easier to develop for will surely win out, although all 3 systems look to be pretty much the same machine...all 3 have IBM power-based processors and a next-gen PC graphics card. I personally think it's time for a console standard to be developed instead of all this non-sense...
Re:Did Sony fund this? (Score:2)
Xbox360 has alot of good japanese companys onbaord to make games , agreed MS are doing their best to push into the market(The debate on if they are abusing their monopoly to do this is another thing though).Also will MS be able to market to the japanese gamers this is a big question mark.
The advantage this time though wont be in MSs cou
Re:Did Sony fund this? (Score:5, Insightful)
Power is nothing. The PS1 was integer based, non-texture-blending, nasty resolution, bitch to program for. The N64 was FAR superior in every respect than storage. Full screen anti-aliasing, bilinear filtered textures, the works. Xbox is far superior to the PS2. Who's winning?
By the same token: which systems were released first, and won market share? Which systems had a multi-national market? Those are much more important than processing speed, though the systems do have to be roughly comparable.
1:Will cell live up to the hype
No. Cell processing, as an idea and method, are better, but this particular processor are not as powerful as people would like to believe.
2:Can MS market to the japanese crowd
They sure are trying really hard to. With some of the developers they've got, and their system coming out first, they may just win it.
3:What the hell are nintendo up to
Long as it's not another Virtual Boy, I think it's safe to know they're going to stick in the game/toy market, because MS and Sony are obviously trying to reach different types of audiences. Why people even bother comparing Nintendo to MS and Sony is beyond me. As cool as super-awesome-3D-shader-blended-real-time-lightin
Making a game used to be about making it fun. But with the race to make the hardware more powerful to provide a more immersive experience, I think they forgot why they were making games in the first place. They're just making really fancy toys, but most come out like it's this really serious issue. That's not to say that there's no place for that, but what have all the most successful and super-popular games have in common? They're games! Not "experiences". Fun first, atmoshphere last.
Re:Did Sony fund this? (Score:2)
So the only thing really waiting to edge out the competition this time around is those three things (and a few hit titles but i really can't theorise as to what those will eb yet)
Cell could be the gold ticket to push the ps3 above t
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I agree with most of your post, but having programmed the PS1 and the N64, the N64 was much harder to program for. Thanks to excellent libraries from Sony it was a breeze to get things done on the PS1. God knows why they made the PS2 so hard to program for though...
Re:Did Sony fund this? (Score:5, Funny)
I know you are semi-joking, but it's always amusing to look at the best-selling games every week in Japan [the-magicbox.com]. They buy a lot of shitty games, just like gamers in other countries.
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What will be more interesting is the PS3 vs. Revolution battle for second
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This isn't true any reasonable way you look at it. Japan buys less games than Europe or the US, being a pretty distant third as a videogame market. And in the West you just need to look at the top 20 or so sellers every year to see that though Japanese games are important, they aren't remotely the biggest factor.
It's possible J
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Is this the... (Score:2, Funny)
We will have to see at E3 (Score:1)
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Yeah Right (Score:3, Interesting)
Not to mention the ongoing lukewarm sales of PSPs and DSes. The market is still making a huge profit, period. And anyone who invests in this is in for getting a little richer.
Re:Queue The Indignant Xbox Fanboys... (Score:1)
Re:Queue The Indignant Xbox Fanboys... (Score:1)
Now lets apply this to everything (Score:2, Funny)
ha-ha analysts (Score:3, Insightful)
i honestly don't know how Wedbush Morgan goes about reaching these conclusions, but if i were to guess, it'd be largely a statistical method, perhaps with a little research into the procuding companies. i would NOT expect wm to have the slightest awareness of any of the gaming culture: we're widgets and cattle to them. so laugh while they try to understand our whim.
Strange numbers... (Score:3, Informative)
I don't understand where those numbers are coming from. Are they predicting that the DS is only going to sell 3.6 million units? That's already not true according to this article, [gamesindustry.biz] which says that the DS has already sold over 5 million units. Or, if they're saying that these numbers are what each unit is going to sell this year, well then I still can't really believe that the DS will outsell the PSP, or that the PSP will be limited to under 4 million sales. Could someone translate all this marketing and sales analysis mumbo-jumbo?
Re:Strange numbers... (Score:1)
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050427/earns_japan_sony.ht ml?.v=5 [yahoo.com]
He must be predicting some pretty bleak times ahead for the PSP 8-) The DS has 5 million out, but it has been on the market much longer - it looks like the PSP will pass the DS by 3rd quarter or so.
It makes sense... (Score:2)
That being said, I agree with the next gen not really beginning until the PS3 is released. Right now, Sony has the title of king of the consoles and, until they throw their hat into the ring, no one can really say the competition has begun.
What did the sony spokesman said? (Score:3, Interesting)
Jokes aside, it does make sense, Xbox had (really) bad sales in Japan and theres little to indicate that will change to a point where the xbox 2 becomes japan top console (in MS dreams perhaps), and then on the other hand Nintendo next console just doesnt sound promising enough, we know little about it, but what we know is old hat tech (hard drive, wi fi, gyroscope controls) and is unlikely for it to be the console wars winner.
So theres a good chance of Sony winning the console wars again. Not because its necesarily better, but due to its competitors not beating it in its own game: the Japanese market and the huge array of japanese developers and fanbase behind it. I mean, Right now MS is celebrating just because they have one of the creators of FF in the payroll, while Sony has FF as a pseudo exclusive franchise.
Theres a chance that xbox2 might come second in Japan but it depends on Nintendo next gen performance. we shall wait and see.
Re:What did the sony spokesman said? (Score:1)
I predict Xbox will have super fun numbers in Japanese market. It will attack the spirits with much marketability, and build super action extra meaningful profits for honored investors.
-Eric