Remember when a few months after the PSP launched how Sony declared the UMD format a huge success? Less than a year later it was effectively dead- not even Sony Pictures will put out more than a few pity releases. The PS3 looks to be a much bigger disappointment (flop?) since there weren't enough Sony fanboys to keep it sold out for more than 45 days after release. Having a software library of full of ports that are lower in quality than your year-old rival will do that. But apparently Sony doesn't see the stacks of unsold PS3s: http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic And, people, it's not that Sony lies all the time- the truth just has an anti-Sony bias.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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Remember when a few months after the PSP launched how Sony declared the UMD format a huge success? Less than a year later it was effectively dead- not even Sony Pictures will put out more than a few pity releases. The PS3 looks to be a much bigger disappointment (flop?) since there weren't enough Sony fanboys to keep it sold out for more than 45 days after release. Having a software library of full of ports that are lower in quality than your year-old rival will do that.
But apparently Sony doesn't see the stacks of unsold PS3s:
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic
And, people, it's not that Sony lies all the time- the truth just has an anti-Sony bias.