Three things to say.
1. It may be third, but I'm still enjoying the heck out of it regardless, which is all that matters to me. Their place in the market has no direct bearing on my enjoyment of their products.
2. Sony fanboys need to shut up now. You kept saying, "wait till next year." Half a decade has passed. PS3 was the most unpopular from Day 1, right out the gate. It's a fact I have no problem accepting as reality. Do the same. You'll give me less headaches.
3. The world goes round and round. There are ups, there are downs. Nintendo dominated the industry before. Sony came in, took the spot. Nintendo fell down to a struggling last. Sony dominated the industry after. Nintendo came in, slapped them in the face. Nintendo again dominates the industry. Sony is now struggling, in last place. Apple has been sanctioned as the greatest "come-back kid." Their shares rose a literal $200 per share in just a few years. Microsoft's shares fell just as dramatically. Do you see the point I'm making here? This is normal. Just like in everyday social life, your popularity fades and expands. Just as we have bad days and good ones, the same applies to companies, though drawn out through fiscal years. It's natural, it's been happening, and I'd be DAMNED surprised if it didn't occur at all between any companies in competition with each other. It's just as natural as life and death.
So if you're a fanboy that's going to stomp all over PS3 owners right now because of their current spot, I hope you're prepared to eat your own words in the near future, because there will always be ups and downs.
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