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#1 PillyChickle
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The industry is collapsing...

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#2 PillyChickle
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I don't think VITA is doing nearly as bad as people make it out to be..... its only because of trolls like you that spam the forums and give it a bad rapdrakekratos

It's doing much worse than the 3DS before its price cut, if anything people aren't emphasising enough on how bad the Vita is currently selling.

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The only Vita game I was remotely interested in, and it flops. Meh.

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#4 PillyChickle
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What they say is mostly true though, the PS3's profitable now and they make a good return off software.

Sure the earlier stages of this gen were rocky but thats behind us, only people like you seem to cling on to some morsel of hope Sony will somehow evaporate.

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Five billion dollars lost on the PS3... Sony won't get anywhere close to recovering half of that amount. The PS3 was a disaster for Sony, you can't spin it and it's one of the biggest factors as to why they're in financial trouble, outside of their TV business.

Sony are evaporating as we speak because they're STILL losing money, and there is no end in sight as to when the losses will stop.

At the very least Sony will likely become a much smaller company than what we know currently as they're going to continue selling assets to make ends meet.

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#5 PillyChickle
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Let's be reality? lol

I'm personally convinced that the Last Guardian will release on PS4, and the longer we go on without seeing it, the more convinced I become.

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#6 PillyChickle
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8 gigs of RAM - believe! Probably not though.. I think 6 at the most. One thing's for sure, I do expect the next XBox to be more powerful than PS4 due to Microsoft being so much more financially stable than Sony, they can afford to sell hardware at a loss.

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#7 PillyChickle
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The Wii-U is looking really bad right now, it seems to have no appeal to any audience at all as a console. :(

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More than two thirds of hardware sales were from the 3DS...

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#9 PillyChickle
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Can they even afford a pricecut ? I assume their going to wait as long as they can before a pricecut.

Blake135

No, they can't. Amazingly, some believe that Sony are making $100+ profit on every Vita sold though, nevermind a profit. :lol:

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#10 PillyChickle
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"We've never been first. We've never been cheapest. It's about being the best," he said. "If you can build a better machine and it's going to come out a little bit later, that's better than rushing something to market that's going to run out of gas for the long term."

Jack Tretton

That worked really well for Sony this generation.