Mysteries of the Next-Gen Consoles Solved 99
Chris Morris, of CNN Money's Game Over column, has several final details on the next-gen consoles. He delves into availability, games, the new ads for both the Wii and the PS3 and (of course) "Who's going to win?" From the article: "For the past two generations, Sony has sold far more PlayStation units than its competitors have sold of their systems. Publishers, for their part, expect the field to be a lot more even over the next five years or so (which should be about the time you're asked to start focusing on the PS4, Xbox 720 and whatever funky name Nintendo comes up with next)."
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Chuck Norris (Score:1)
Next Nintendo Name (Score:2)
It might not be as crazy as it sounds [wikipedia.org]. Especially in five years. Our next console, Virtual Wii. (Which almost sounds worse then Wii.)
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Would a Virtual Wii be an E-Penor? Will they come in different sizes?
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Of course they will. They'll be: Wii, Not-So-Wii, and Frickin' HUGE!
And of course we won't look like the Tron guy. We'll all have night elf avatars.
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The wait for this new console will be very long and hard, so we'll just have to suck it up. See, men (and women), the new VR Wii will be so awesome it won't just be enough to play with your Wii anymore.
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revolutiON (Score:2)
Don't you mean Virtual On [wikipedia.org]?
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What, you mean like the "Nintendo ON" ? (Score:2)
Console Launch Numbers Are Great, But.... (Score:1)
Rim shot (Score:3, Funny)
The bad news is that they're all Genji.
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Good News: 100 games
Bad News: It's just one title.
Good News about the Bad News: We get to see the 1000 people who actually bought a PS3 fight over those 100 discs
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That's not true for everybody. If it were, the PC game market would have a lot more successes.
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Potential != best.
The PC is the most under-utilized game device out there.
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Yes. That's exactly my point.
How many players per PC? (Score:2)
Not for social gaming. Games such as Gauntlet, Bomberman, Secret of Mana, Mario Party, and WarioWare can't easily be done in the PC's one-player-per-machine mindset. If they could, then why wouldn't store shelves show more games that can take advantage of four USB gamepads plugged into a USB hub?
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Mulligan (Score:4, Interesting)
End of 2009, in terms of number of consoles sold:
360 = 40% (has already built up momentum on both customer and developer sides)
Wii = 35% (I think it will explode out of the gate)
PS3 = 25% (Will have momentum issues (shortages guarantee this), but IMO will not age as quickly as the other consoles later on)
Like the article, no definite winner. But there is significantly more $ spent on 360s than the other two.
You're right,
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I don't think it's made by Nokia.
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My guess (Score:2)
PS3: 50%
Wii: 30%
360: 20%
As you are talking about 2009, all effects of Christmas shortages will be gone - if shortages caused problems that long the 360 would have troubles as well.
I personally feel like the Wii number is optimistic, but I can't logically see how it would be lower with the much lower cost of entry the Wii offers. However it will be squeezed by the 360 and PS3 really pushing HD gaming, which is why I also can't see it being higher.
The 360 is good but I don't see them really appeal
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Wrong.
Not only does the PS3 controller not have true motion sensing capabilities, it doesn't even have rumble, something that while not important to everyone, does annoy many people. And while I admit that it's not enough alone to really impact the sales of the whole console, it is just another point against it.
As for it's tilt controls, they will absolutely in NO WAY offer what the Wiimote will.
Wiimote: Can be used as a pointing device at the scr
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Wiimote: Can be used as a pointing device at the screen. Detects tilt, and 3D orientation relative to screen.
You must not have used 3D controlling devices very often.
The Wiimote has an advantage in that the external sensors can more accuratley place the position of the Wiimote in space. However, with good accelerometers you can achieve pretty much the saem effect - you just have to have the user do an initial calibration,
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You are correct that the SIXAXIS wont even come close to offering the motion control features of the Wii [thoughthead.com], for the simple fact that the SIXAXIS requires you to hold it with both hands... I defy you to comfortably hold the SIXAXIS like a fishing rod, or a baseball bat... how about like a tennis rac
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I should of course revoice my words from another reply I just posted.
I am not at all knocking the PS3. There are things about it that do interest me. Those things mostly have to do with the cell.
But I just cannot believe some people actually can say "Wiimote? The PS3 will do that, too."
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End of 2009:
PS3: 50%
Wii: 30%
360: 20%
Personally I can't see how the PS3 could outsell the XBox 360 and Wii combined when it is likely that until 2009 the PS3 could be nearly as expensive as both of the systems combined; the Wii60 will probably see a $75-$150 price drop in the second half of 2007, followed by a similar pri
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If you bought a console today, the PS3 is cheaper than the 360 with a Live subscription. That is how the PS3 can have a higher market share than the 360.
The lower market share for the Wii is really just a matter of only so many people wanting the kinds of games Nintendo offers, no matter how innovative. I applaud them for tryin
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CNN needs to cross-communicate with ther divisions (Score:4, Insightful)
Terrible! They talks as though there is nothing else coming out, but what's worse is how they butcher Sony's Console details
They harp on $600 and don't even mention the $500 version
They state Sony says it's worth it because it plays DVDs and wirelessly connects to the internet (No mention of Blue-Ray, HD, or 1080i)
Although you can't see it in the video, the anchors on CNN went on about it further, ragging on the $600 price being something "They'd never pay for" even the weatherman joins in.
In short, CNN botched just about every position Sony has been trying to push about the PS3. CNN should talk with it's game/technology division more often. If this is the kind of knowledge the mainstreme consumer has about the PS3, it doesn't bode well...
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You're right. And it's Sony's fault. Sony has clearly not done enough to explain to the average consumer what the console can do. I think a story like that says more about how little people, so far, care about HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray, or even HDTV in general - which really calls further into question the wisdom of putting the Blu-Ray drive in the PS3 (given all the problems I/we assume it has caused for pricing and production).
On the other hand, maybe it doesn't matter. Maybe Sony is only trying to sell to the hardcore gamers, and all of them/us know what's actually going on with the console (whether or not we approve of it is something else entirely).
I question the wisdom of this, certainly in relation to their obvious hopes for Blu-Ray penetration, but more importantly: are current PS2 owners primarily hardcore gamers? I was under the impression there were a lot of more casual PS2 purchases, but perhaps I'm wrong.
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You mean the castrated version that has no wifi so your psp can't talk to it? I mean, I don't have a PSP, because I got over being a sony fanboy, but I'd be pissed. Oh and it has a tiny hard drive. Fuck'em.
Most people watching CNN don't know what Blu-Ray or 1080i are and only have a vague idea as to what HD i
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Unfortunately, it's only going to be 20% of production, so 63% of the 90% that could get by with the $500 box are going to have to get the $600 box or get nothing.
I've solved this problem in other posts by referring to the price of the PS3 as $580, the average of the two prices weighted by production volume.
HTH.
HAND.
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The 360's hard drive is also too small. Note that I do not own one, although I can afford one.
Yes, all two p
Re:CNN needs to cross-communicate with ther divisi (Score:3, Insightful)
Okay why and who cares. CNN wasn't running an ad for the PS3.
It is Sony's job to get the word out.
However the reporters are 100 percent correct in there reporting.
$600 IS A LOT OF MONEY FOR A GAME CONSOLE! Right now I don't care about 1080i or blueray. I don't have a TV that supports 1080i and I am not getting one for a game console.
I don't care about Bl
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Wii Ads (Score:3, Interesting)
So that's why I haven't seen any Wii ads yet; apparently, the casual gamer doesn't start thinking about a console until it's out.
I have difficulty agreeing with this rationale, but then again, I'm not a casual gamer.
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Commercials for movies (Score:2)
Commercials for movies are the worst. It can be more than half a year between when the trailer comes out and when the movie becomes available for purchase on DVD, longer than that if you live outside the United States and Canada.
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If you are a casual gamer and an ad actually works to get you to buy a system, there better be a system in a store for you to buy.
This is not like a movie where you get trailers and build up hype... you actually want to move systems.
Do you see advertisements for the 2007 Ford Mustang Mach 1?
Or advertisements for Apple's iPod Video coming in January 2007?
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That being said, if you advertise to the "casual" gamer who they want to buy them to sustain the market, it creates more demand on launch, but for systems that will already be in low supply. Why risk alienating those people by preaching to them abo
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You know, I think that typo may have just added a word to my personal dictionary. Advertisign: the telltale indicators showing you're being marketed to.
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The real winner of the next generation is... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Second-person for next Nintendo (Score:1)
Nintendo Yuu
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A Marginally Informed Opinion (Score:5, Interesting)
While I'm positive that these issues have been resolved (or at least, hopeful) -- I'm still going to wait quite a while before I even consider purchasing a new Sony box. With the massive amounts of hurdles developers have been jumping through to appease the flaky nature of this product launch, I don't expect to see very many quality games for this system for quite some time.
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5 Years? (Score:3, Interesting)
While I dont neccesarily consider the aove good for the industry I would consider it good business for the cash rich MS and a suitable reward for Sonys arrogance.
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buy up all 400k units shipped to the US? Sounds like a good idea
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I think there are still quite a few major problems with shortening the duration of a console generation. Xboxes are sold at loss, Microsoft makes money off the games they sell. Shortening the console generation means less games created and sold for the Xbox 360, that means tremendously less profit for Microsoft.
Not only that, but you would have much fewer games in the final Xbox 360 collection which would fully use the power of the console, as it's well known that games make the best out of each console onl
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I would focus on reducing the manufacturing cost of the XBox 360 by moving towards a more advanced manufacturing process (65nm) and integrating as many of the controller chips as possible; the goal of this is to be able to have a drastic price drop on the XBox 360 ($100) in the second half of 2007. Upon finishing the internal redesign the next goal would be to reduce the manufacturing process again (45nm) and to reduce the form factor of t
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Its the Games, not anything else (Score:3, Insightful)
Nintendo aimed the Gamecube at the 'new market' and ended up producing a ton of strange and bizare games no one really cared for (excusing Super Smash Brothers) girls wern't engaged with the Gamecube games, hard core gamers saw the thing as stupid only really leaving the fanboys.
What do we see now?
Well The PS3 will have the same style of games coming up, which should appeal to the PS2 market, the Xbox360 is carying on with its blood and guts titles but is moving into the PS2 game market and well the Wii, well just the name suggests what sort of games we will see.
When I justify a console in my house a 'media station' will go a long way in supporting my arguement, just as argueing that a console we can both enjoy will. The PS3 price tag isn't the factor people make it out to be, its the Xbox360 games. If I can get a console which will support dance games, singing games and a few other titles (GTA anyone) then you can't justify the extra expense.
I realise a ton of Wii fanboys will start blasting me for this, but its the truth. Most people I know who aren't tech savey have seen the Xbox360 and been amazed at what it can do, but many of them have said "I'll wait for the PS3 cause that will be better" its a perception based on the PS2. If the Xbox360 can give the right games then it will win, in either case I'm not buying either console until I can get it with a game for £250.
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Never mind all that (Score:2)