A systems success always depends on one thing:games. No matter how weak your system is, if the publishers have high support for it, the gamers will come. Sony has never had a problem aquiring those publishers, something that Nintendo seems to have lost since Super Nes. But lately due to the high cost of game development, exclusitivity has been dying on Sony's part. Honestly I really don't know who will come out on top, but it will be an interseting battle none the less.



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). Part of me thinks that Sony will lose the console war by a considerable margin due to the PS3's inflated price tag. Then again, another part of me thinks that Sony will win the console war because they have dominated the scene for so damn long. A few people I've spoken to on the subject have said the same thing: "Who cares how much the PS3 is going to cost? It's made by Sony, so people are going to buy it regardless of the cost". It's a tricky one to predict, no doubt.

