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I can't deny that the Wii U's been doing poorly in 2013, yes, it has problems. But to say that a major home console from one of the big three is forever doomed less than a year after its launch is just downright naive... I certainly remember how the PS3 was doing during its first year, all that was said about it in '06-'07 was "$600 and no games," and it went on to perform like it has. To say that less-powerful hardware will never sell is to ignore the smash successes of the GameBoy, PS2, and DS.There's no denying that it's in trouble and will take some serious hard work to turn around, I concede that completely, but it's far too early to make a call. Blows my mind how quickly the world of journalism forgets that game systems have been in binds like this many times before.
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Quote from: oobla37 on August 02, 2013, 12:57:16 AMI can't deny that the Wii U's been doing poorly in 2013, yes, it has problems. But to say that a major home console from one of the big three is forever doomed less than a year after its launch is just downright naive... I certainly remember how the PS3 was doing during its first year, all that was said about it in '06-'07 was "$600 and no games," and it went on to perform like it has. To say that less-powerful hardware will never sell is to ignore the smash successes of the GameBoy, PS2, and DS.There's no denying that it's in trouble and will take some serious hard work to turn around, I concede that completely, but it's far too early to make a call. Blows my mind how quickly the world of journalism forgets that game systems have been in binds like this many times before.PS2, Gameboy and DS where powerful in there time so I'm not sure what you mean.
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Quote from: Inject OH 4 on August 02, 2013, 07:07:18 AMQuote from: oobla37 on August 02, 2013, 12:57:16 AMI can't deny that the Wii U's been doing poorly in 2013, yes, it has problems. But to say that a major home console from one of the big three is forever doomed less than a year after its launch is just downright naive... I certainly remember how the PS3 was doing during its first year, all that was said about it in '06-'07 was "$600 and no games," and it went on to perform like it has. To say that less-powerful hardware will never sell is to ignore the smash successes of the GameBoy, PS2, and DS.There's no denying that it's in trouble and will take some serious hard work to turn around, I concede that completely, but it's far too early to make a call. Blows my mind how quickly the world of journalism forgets that game systems have been in binds like this many times before.PS2, Gameboy and DS where powerful in there time so I'm not sure what you mean.I think he means less powerful than the alternatives, but I don't think they were less powerful, no idea though.
Quote from: Leetgrain on August 02, 2013, 07:26:49 AMQuote from: Inject OH 4 on August 02, 2013, 07:07:18 AMQuote from: oobla37 on August 02, 2013, 12:57:16 AMI can't deny that the Wii U's been doing poorly in 2013, yes, it has problems. But to say that a major home console from one of the big three is forever doomed less than a year after its launch is just downright naive... I certainly remember how the PS3 was doing during its first year, all that was said about it in '06-'07 was "$600 and no games," and it went on to perform like it has. To say that less-powerful hardware will never sell is to ignore the smash successes of the GameBoy, PS2, and DS.There's no denying that it's in trouble and will take some serious hard work to turn around, I concede that completely, but it's far too early to make a call. Blows my mind how quickly the world of journalism forgets that game systems have been in binds like this many times before.PS2, Gameboy and DS where powerful in there time so I'm not sure what you mean.I think he means less powerful than the alternatives, but I don't think they were less powerful, no idea though.There was no alternative's to the GameBoy.And PlayStations have always been ahead of other consoles with processing power.
Quote from: Inject OH 4 on August 02, 2013, 07:30:52 AMQuote from: Leetgrain on August 02, 2013, 07:26:49 AMQuote from: Inject OH 4 on August 02, 2013, 07:07:18 AMQuote from: oobla37 on August 02, 2013, 12:57:16 AMI can't deny that the Wii U's been doing poorly in 2013, yes, it has problems. But to say that a major home console from one of the big three is forever doomed less than a year after its launch is just downright naive... I certainly remember how the PS3 was doing during its first year, all that was said about it in '06-'07 was "$600 and no games," and it went on to perform like it has. To say that less-powerful hardware will never sell is to ignore the smash successes of the GameBoy, PS2, and DS.There's no denying that it's in trouble and will take some serious hard work to turn around, I concede that completely, but it's far too early to make a call. Blows my mind how quickly the world of journalism forgets that game systems have been in binds like this many times before.PS2, Gameboy and DS where powerful in there time so I'm not sure what you mean.I think he means less powerful than the alternatives, but I don't think they were less powerful, no idea though.There was no alternative's to the GameBoy.And PlayStations have always been ahead of other consoles with processing power.Actually there were alternatives, but there's no point getting into an argument about it.
Quote from: Leetgrain on August 02, 2013, 07:58:35 AMQuote from: Inject OH 4 on August 02, 2013, 07:30:52 AMQuote from: Leetgrain on August 02, 2013, 07:26:49 AMQuote from: Inject OH 4 on August 02, 2013, 07:07:18 AMQuote from: oobla37 on August 02, 2013, 12:57:16 AMI can't deny that the Wii U's been doing poorly in 2013, yes, it has problems. But to say that a major home console from one of the big three is forever doomed less than a year after its launch is just downright naive... I certainly remember how the PS3 was doing during its first year, all that was said about it in '06-'07 was "$600 and no games," and it went on to perform like it has. To say that less-powerful hardware will never sell is to ignore the smash successes of the GameBoy, PS2, and DS.There's no denying that it's in trouble and will take some serious hard work to turn around, I concede that completely, but it's far too early to make a call. Blows my mind how quickly the world of journalism forgets that game systems have been in binds like this many times before.PS2, Gameboy and DS where powerful in there time so I'm not sure what you mean.I think he means less powerful than the alternatives, but I don't think they were less powerful, no idea though.There was no alternative's to the GameBoy.And PlayStations have always been ahead of other consoles with processing power.Actually there were alternatives, but there's no point getting into an argument about it.Stronger alternatives? What? No...Gameboy was the main stream hand held gaming device. And the strongest of it's time.