The Austin American-Statesman examines early PS3 beats and considers its potential for success moving forward. The article reads like just about every other mass media coverage piece; they make note of the console's current production problems, soft demand, high price, and the lack of games. So other than time, just what does the PS3 have to look forward to? From the article: "At the end of 2006, the Wii had 54 games available, compared with 22 for the PS3. But in 2007, the PS3 is expected to add 127 games; the Wii has 76 scheduled to come out this year." Yes, games are a start. But only the quality will determine if said games can offset the console's perceived high price.
Don't count out the PS3 just yet
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The Austin American-Statesman examines early PS3 beats and considers its potential for success moving forward. The article reads like just about every other mass media coverage piece; they make note of the console's current production problems, soft demand, high price, and the lack of games. So other than time, just what does the PS3 have to look forward to? From the article: "At the end of 2006, the Wii had 54 games available, compared with 22 for the PS3. But in 2007, the PS3 is expected to add 127 games; the Wii has 76 scheduled to come out this year." Yes, games are a start. But only the quality will determine if said games can offset the console's perceived high price.
