No, the person would choose between a Wii, 360 , or a PS3. What you say would be true if the PS3 did not just get outsold 5 to 1 this month. I think they barely scratched 100k units.
Two words: Halo 3
And before the release of Halo 3? The PS3 wasn't magically outselling the 360 or the Wii. Not by a long shot.
I haven't played a single port with that difference, but I don't play sports games. Furthermore, EA's sports games are the only games I've heard with this massive difference in performance. Almost all other games have had roughly equal performance.
You have not played many ports then, the ports I've played both PS3 -> 360 and 360 -> PS3 have all or almost all been horrible. There is a clear difference in Frames/sec.
No kidding?
So then you agree that ports are crap, and that most of the PS3 games thus far are ports. Therefore, most PS3 games are crap?
Why would anyone buy this console?
That's great. He's not God.
Ok? You're attemping to downplay his significance? Why don't you do some research into what he's done then come back.
By successful, I thought you meant sold a reasonable amount, but if you want to go off of award-winning games, but yes, Resistance would probably be the only one. On the other hand, Gears of War and Orange Box (which will be on PS3 soon), are about the only two that come to mind with Microsoft.
Then I suggest you think a bit harder, there are plenty more. Additionally, Orange Box will be a PORT to the PS3. Gabe Newell (Valve CEO) hates the PS3. He's very vocal about his dislike for the machine.
Trust me, Epic did the development of Gears of War.
"Gears of War is a tactical third-person shooter video game developed by Epic Games (the creators of the Unreal series) using Unreal Engine 3.0 technology and published by Microsoft Game Studios." (Wikipedia)
You're right, this also solves why Microsoft dumped money into advertising and Production. Additionally, GoW for the PC will be a Games for Windows certified Game. Seems like Microsoft's involvement in this (Like all early-adopters of GFW) is obvious.
This is the point of the cost cutting, according to Sony. By lowering the price and removing BC, they are, first, making their console more appealing to the people who don't have $600 to spend on a console, and second, making it so people have to buy PS3 games.
That goes against cost cutting. You don't cost cut at the expense of features. That's making the console less attractive, therefore moving less games and recouping less of a loss. If you think the PS3 is still (even with BC removed) making a profit off console--or even breaking even you're dellusional.
Again, I'm not able to see your logic here. How do lower prices discourage people from buying things? I'm sick of hearing you say this; lower prices encourage people to buy things. Seriously, I've asked it time and time again, and you just keep saying lack of software and features. If someone is just getting into this generation, there are games for them to play. Furthermore, the cheaper PS3 isn't even out yet.
No, if someone isn't in this generation yet they have these options:
Wii
360
PS3
Wii with small library, TONS of backwards compatible games, browsing, rudimentary online, casual appeal, etc.
360 with a bigger game library, more native games, better online support, etc.
PS3 with smaller library, more ports, very-very nice firmware updates, decent multimedia capabilities
Those are the options people have. Unless they live on a remote island where only PS3s are offered.
You keep making BC to be the most important thing the PS3 could do. It's not. Just like the Wii's and 360's BC aren't their biggest features.
What part of "Straw that broke the camels back" didn't you understand?
I'm sure the:
Lack of games
Quality of games
Horrible Blu-Ray read speeds, aka load times
Lack of substantial online
are what ruined the PS3. The PS3 was too little, too late.
The Wii's backward compatability IS a godsend. It SUPPLEMENTS their library of games, since it's pretty small right now.
Because of this, there is no shortage of games, no shortage of fun as is the case with the PS3.
The Wii is the perfect console.
The only system proven to be a juggernaut thus far has been the Wii.
The Wii *just* outsold the 360 in total sales. Best believe they are very close together in total sales, and as of this month the 360 outsold the Wii by 20k units (~1/5 of the total PS3 sales)
The 360 is very well a juggernaut in the game. How many sold PS3s total? Something like 3 million? 4 Million?