Good read on the Guardian from SCEE's David Reeves.
But there's one little bit that I, quite frankly, wish had more detail...
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"We've learned from Nintendo how to grow the market and move from handheld device to device - they've done it brilliantly. And we've learned an enormous amount from Microsoft, too. Overall, the market has sharpened up individual competitors to do better - we should celebrate the industry and how we've collectively grown it beyond all recognition."
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What did they learn, exactly? As someone who likes the business side of things, I would love to have been a fly on the wall on some of those discussions! What did they learn from Nintendo, exactly? How are they using, or planning to use, that knowledge? What did they learn from Microsoft?
I do like the last sentence there - its something that all fanboys need to take notice of. The industry is better with competition, not their favorite company controlling 90% of the market.