Sony is the closest to dropping out financially but even Sony is pretty sound and the only way I see any of them dropping out is if their next console bombs(bellow 20 million).
Sony presented to many games to making their show feel a bit shallow (except for the Vita). I think if they focused on quality mostly finished games rather than quantity they would have done a much better job. Also MS presented a pile of **** this year.
@Hoski0999 Seriously you think its okay for Sony to drag up a natural disaster to try and help them win a PR war? Sony's statement speaks for itself its a sad disgusting attempt to drag up sympathy and take away attention from their **** up. What does the Tsunami and Quake have to do with the psn having out of date security? Not a thing its old network would have been breached regardless of the natural disaster. I have no sympathy for a company that feels the need to try and use a natural disaster of biblical proportions to try and cover their ***.
@DeKaterBrown The ps3 early on lacked games it really hasn't been till the last couple of years that good games started flooding to it. The Wii's best games came in its early years but in my opinion it has only had 2-3 good games since Super Smash Brothers Brawl hence why my ps3 has received more attention for the last couple of years. Also I dont see any one pushing cutting edge systems with the current economy and inflation being rather high (despite false reports claiming it around 2-3%). The reality is no one wants to look at what I could buy in 2005 with $10 and what I can buy in 2011...
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