Submitted by Frank (not verified) on Thu, 2008-05-15 16:08.
The figures, spelling and grammar in this article aren't quite right. For a start off, the 360 is only winning in the US. Most of your figures are only based on US sales. There is a whole world outside of the United States. In Europe, the PS3 has now outsold the 360 in consoles sold even though the Xbox 360 had a 16 month head start. That's pretty impressive in anyones book. Plus, there is no plan for a PS4 by 2010. Sony have always said that the lifespan of the PS3 will be at least 10 years. With all of the feature updates and addons (e.g. PlayTV dual digital TV tuner, not to mention its updatable Blue-Ray player capabilities), it looks to surpass even that. The PS2 has been out 8 years and is still selling strong. It has no where near the expansion capabilities of the PS3.
The figures, spelling and
The figures, spelling and grammar in this article aren't quite right. For a start off, the 360 is only winning in the US. Most of your figures are only based on US sales. There is a whole world outside of the United States. In Europe, the PS3 has now outsold the 360 in consoles sold even though the Xbox 360 had a 16 month head start. That's pretty impressive in anyones book. Plus, there is no plan for a PS4 by 2010. Sony have always said that the lifespan of the PS3 will be at least 10 years. With all of the feature updates and addons (e.g. PlayTV dual digital TV tuner, not to mention its updatable Blue-Ray player capabilities), it looks to surpass even that. The PS2 has been out 8 years and is still selling strong. It has no where near the expansion capabilities of the PS3.