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FeedRank: 7/10  7/10  Very Good  ---  blogs.smh.com.au
Video games are the new pop. Australians now spend more money on shooters and sims than hip hop and punk rock. Debate the latest news and trends in interactive entertainment with award-winning games writer Jason Hill. Email: screenplayblog@gmail.com ...

 

 
Thursday, August 07, 2008 --- 14 days ago
Two years ago, many cynics had pronounced that it was "Game Over" for Sony's domination of the home console market after a lacklustre showing at E3 2006 and PS3's unprecedented price. At the time Screen Play wrote: "while it can be argued that the price represents good value for the cost of the individual components and the machine's PC-like functionality, Sony must expect that its rivals will enjoy a big early lead in the next-generation battle because the PS3's initial price is beyond many consumers." Now that its price is starting to fall and its software library expanding, PS3 is gaining momentum and reeling in the 360, yet Sony is still struggling to convince significant numbers of shoppers that they should pay a premium for the console and has not been able to generate the same excitement as the Wii. Click here to read the original "Beyond tomorrow" blog on from two years ago, then click below for some more of my observations on what has happened since the article was originally published. ...




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