Friday, April 1, 2011

Analysts discuss the outcome of the console war in the U.S.

And welcome to be paid for it Is there anything more beautiful than a group of girls who fight in the mud? But a group of analysts who butcher at random propositions, of course, drawing on the obvious while dancing naked in the sea in stormy economy. In America the debate on the outcome of the console war between Xbox 360 and PS3 is wide open and not all agree on what will be the final result.

Let's open the ball with Michael Pachter is quite sure of the victory of the Xbox 360. Why? The determination to win for Microsoft, the Sony's inability to apply a more aggressive pricing competition and the sales of Kinect that were exceptional, especially when compared with those of Scarsini Move.

Replied Jesse Divnich of EEDAR, admits that the widening gap in sales between the Xbox 360 and PS3, but says this does not necessarily make the winning Microsoft console, the PlayStation 3 because the successes are obvious: both consoles are equally attractive to third party developers, but the PS3 has the highest percentage of active users.

David Cole of DFC Intelligence is in agreement with Divnich, adding that the best results you might have been driven by the many broken hardware. Speaking of active users, said that in 2014 the PS3 will surpass Xbox 360 in the United States, although the Xbox 360 could have further widened the gap of consoles sold.

Ends the Billy Pidgeon of M2 Research, which sees the possibility that the PS3 actually widen the base of its audience in two to three years, especially if Microsoft will launch a new console. Obviously, to make it through Sony must continue to publish high-quality titles firt party. Source: VG247

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