Business Week
gives a primer on what to expect from the game industry in 2006, covering all three major next-gen consoles.
From the article: "[The game industry] is not like the early days, when top hits like Super Mario
Brothers or Sonic the Hedgehog sold exclusively for the Nintendo or Sega system, and provided compelling
reasons to buy one console over the other. Third-party-published games make up the majority of sales on consoles today
(last December, they accounted for 90% of sales on the current generation of consoles, according to NPD). That means
it's going to be harder for Microsoft and Sony to differentiate their game portfolios this time around."So how do you think 2006 will stack up against 2000-2001?
