The guy is an idiot. The PS3 is doing better than the Xbox 360 at this time last year.
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When the topic of sluggish PlayStation 3 sales is brought up, Peter Moore recalls his previous corporate life and asks, "Remember the Dreamcast?" Speaking to Next-Generation's Colin Campbell, the Microsoft exec compares Sony's current difficulties with those he experienced with Sega on its final console. "We thought we were doing right," he says. "All of a sudden it didn't pan out."
Though we're not privy to the same lucid and possibly prophetic dreams Mr. Moore is, lumping Sony's latest effort into the same category as the Dreamcast brings with it many sticky implications, intended or not. Is Moore saying the PlayStation 3 is failing to "pan out" for Sony, less than a year into its supposed ten-year life? Sega came out of the gate strongly and promptly drove off a financial cliff like Thelma and Louise, whereas Sony is off to a slow start and has every chance of picking up the pace. Moore goes on to say that Sony's focus on the Cell processor and the Blu-ray drive was a mistake, that it "miscalculated the global consumer's appetite for the experience the offered at the price point they offered it at." But wasn't the PS2's "Emotion Engine" and DVD drive instrumental in its triumph over Moore's ex-box?
We remember when the Xbox 360 was given the Dreamcast treatment as a means to highlight impending failure, and it was as odd then as it is now. Despite the system's commercial demise under the watch of a struggling manufacturer, it enjoyed amazing first-party support and is still remembered for hosting some remarkable games and innovations. When did being compared to the Dreamcast become such a bad thing?
The guy is an idiot. The PS3 is doing better than the Xbox 360 at this time last year.
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That's a faulty comparison, the reasons why the Dreamcast failed have nothing to do with the PS3, which is not a failure at any degree.
One can easily see where Microsoft went wrong on the 360. The failure rates are huge, the red lights of death are a usual event, the HD DVD add-on is a failure comparing to the PS3's BD, the small HDD has no sense (can't see why sony went on the same) and the lack of HDMI, plus ripping the consumer on launching an upgraded console with HDMI, ain't that a damn shame...
PS3 a failure, don't see where, don't see why
But the Dreamcast did way better then the PS3 ast this point, and it lost its exlcusives after it was long gone.
Um, no it didn't
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