here's a quote i like, not because its bias, because its true. its from IGN by the way.
"think there's a chance of it losing its place as the industry juggernaut, sure. Just look at what's going on in the handheld front. While technically inferior, the DS has put up a damn good fight against Sony's more powerful handheld. When you stand back and examine things, it may be a pretty good indicator as to what could happen with the Wii and PS3. There's little doubt as to which machine is more powerful, but in the end, will consumers really care? If the Wii can offer what gamers want, why would they see fit to pay hundreds of dollars more for Sony's system?
Of course, people will still buy it. But the question is whether Sony can keep its place ahead of Nintendo and Microsoft. And because of price, there's a chance they won't - even with the money from iPod-buying, Plasma screen- watching yuppies."
"think there's a chance of it losing its place as the industry juggernaut, sure. Just look at what's going on in the handheld front. While technically inferior, the DS has put up a damn good fight against Sony's more powerful handheld. When you stand back and examine things, it may be a pretty good indicator as to what could happen with the Wii and PS3. There's little doubt as to which machine is more powerful, but in the end, will consumers really care? If the Wii can offer what gamers want, why would they see fit to pay hundreds of dollars more for Sony's system?
Of course, people will still buy it. But the question is whether Sony can keep its place ahead of Nintendo and Microsoft. And because of price, there's a chance they won't - even with the money from iPod-buying, Plasma screen- watching yuppies."