Anyone who believes the XBox will not be a serious competitor in this arena has not done any research on the subject. Microsoft is NOT making either of these mistakes. They have **30** games! There are two classic mistakes made in the console industry:Ģ) Not enough supply (i.e. Microsoft is going to clobber the gaming market with this product. You could just as easily claim that Sony is using a monnopoly on the flat-screen 35″ TV to fund the PlayStation, or maybe it is their monopoly on MiniDisc?! This accusation makes no sense.ĬattBeMac: If Microsoft doesn’t take this launch seriously they are going to end up like Sega and Atari… Mmmm, how exactly is MS using an OS monopoly to build the XBox? I’m not quite sure I follow the logic here. It’s just like if sega found a way to kill all competition (they enjoy each console sold watever the brand).Īlien Soldier: They use again their monopoly on OS that allow them to make load of money with office to kill an uprising competitior that is Sony. Now they will have to pay 10% royality to other console maker but most of them will pay for sega add and pay prime for some exclusive game. Third party always was competition for them anyway because they sold 60% of their console game. They will make so much money it’s not even funny. The winner of that console war anyway is Sega. I expect to see M$ mad about that and try to attack the big N very hard in early 2002. They are letting M$ and Sony battle alone. When a electronic maker say it’s not sure if it must make itself of subcontract it’s next console something is dangerous. They use again their monopoly on OS that allow them to make load of money with office to kill an uprising competitior that is Sony.īad to say but, bye bye Sony. Many developper will make NO money on that launch. Nintendo launch in Japan = 3 game M$ in US = 30 game. You can already see that M$ is here to kill Sony and not at all to be a player in the VG industry.
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