Posted Dec 17, 2006 at 07:08AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Wii, PlayStation 3 Tags: Wiimote, Sony, motion-sensing, Nintendo Company Ltd.
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It's a war---or is it?Innovation can be defined not just as being able to come up with something genuinely new, like a totally new technology. It can also be defined as being able to come up with something new from something that's already existing, and giving it a refurbished look and appeal.

The first definition would have to fit Sony's idea, while the second would be Nintendo's. Currently, there easily is a debate as to which next-gen console will be heralded as king. And with the PlayStation 3 and the Wii launching one after the other within just days, one of them certainly would have a lot of catching up to do.

But limiting it to just these two newcomers (because the Xbox 360 has been out for quite a while), it is pretty clear - and without any form of fanboyism bias - that it is the PS3 encountering more problems.

First of which would be the never-ending supply issues. True as it may be that the PS3 is garnering a lot of demand, the sad fact is that Sony has yet to come up with a suitable number of units to meet the staggering amount of people clamoring to get their hands on a PS3. And it's not as if this scenario was totally unforeseen.

As early as last year, people have already been speculating that Sony might have a problem delivering on their lofty launch goals, primarily because of the complexity of the technology they were developing. Unfortunately, Sony failed to prove them wrong. Come the much-awaited launch, they were only able to ship around 500,000 units for the U. S., while Taiwan got a measly 500 units.

However, although that may be the case, there still remains to be a lot of good points for Sony's PS3. The Cell Processor for one is viewed by developers as a lush mecca of possibilities for the gaming industry. Games like Resistance: Fall of Man have been made exclusive to the PS3 precisely because the developers believe in the cell's power. Yes, they may only be exploring just the tip of the iceberg, but wait 'til they get to fully exploit the wonders of the technology.

And a lot sure is riding on this for Sony. If it does work out, and they come out as the winner of this race, they would have booked themselves solid as the leading technology pioneer for gaming (and even beyond) for the next decade or so. Their previously scoffed-at ideal of coming up with an all-in-one technology would now be shining in all its glory. And they will have the last laugh.

What a pretty picture, indeed. IF it turns out that way.

Now, let's check out the other side of the fence. Nintendo's next-gen console was supposedly never meant to compete with the PS3 in terms of its technology. It was some kind of a "back-to-basic" approach for the company. Instead of meeting head-on the rigorous demands of the hard-core gamers, they focused instead on expanding the market. Their target? The non-gamers. Focusing on the untapped side of the market, namely the female, the elders, and basically the family, the goal of Nintendo was to branch out and introduce the entertaining world of gaming to these folks.

Their battlecry? You don't need to be a gamer to enjoy gaming. Hence, they cooked up games that would not only be appealing for those in the know as to gaming, but especially for those who would pretty much consider themselves in the marginalized group of techno-idiots.

Unlike Sony, who's mecca is the cell processor boasting of innumerable capabilities, Nintendo's mecca is the expanded market. According to them, there's no point rejoicing as the top selling gaming company if it is within the realm of a shrinking market. Yes, they sure wanted to reach out. And that's exactly what they did.

Wiimote versus SIXAXIS


The games they developed generally could be described as family-friendly. And with the added appeal of the motion-sensing Wiimote, they were able to convince not only hardcore gaming fans to get their console, but even whole families. And of course, throwing in something ultimately familiar to the gamers also helped in raising its market value.

Banking on the long-running fame of The Legend of Zelda, they were able to gather the massive fanbase it already had spanning two decades, and then some more.

Now, because this is where Nintendo focused on, their launch clearly went smoothly than that of Sony's. Because they were working on technology that, although definitely not superior to the PS3's, was already familiar, it was precisely this familiarity that enabled them to ensure that there would be more than sufficient supply of their units when the need arises.

There wasn't much else to do for them. They merely had to polish their existing technology, tweak it a bit and market it as something new, and ultimately, strategize in such a way that they will win over the populace not because of the high-tech capabilities of the Wii, but because it is more grounded than the others.

And grounding it to the extent that the grassroots level may access it is what makes Nintendo's innovation worth applauding. It was not intimidating at all. It was hardly portrayed as this ultra-complex gadget that will traumatize you for eons to come if you press the wrong button. It was simplistic, yet fertile.

We are not giving any definitive conclusions as to who wins this battle of innovations. What we've just painted here is the often overlooked reality that maybe there is no such thing as a war going on. And that's because the players are playing in entirely different fields.

Nintendo and Sony both are playing the technology-innovations game. But they are working out their muscles in entirely different spectrums. And essentially, you can hardly call that a head-to-head match.

We're not here to take sides. In fact, we're more than happy to have these companies lugging it out and wooing the market the best they can through their respective innovations. At the end of the day, you can never have enough of a healthy competition after all. Off-tangent as they may actually be.


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   by somewhere (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » STUPID TITLE!

lack of innovation? PS3 is a next generation gaming platform and not a current generation using a current technology. stupid title haha.

lack of supply doesn't corresponds to lack of innovation.

   by fangdevil - 2006-12-17
 » no offense but...

youve got the wii wrong, the processing is like the ps2/ps1 situation, it is a more powerful processor of the same architecture a the gamecubes, to achieve the gamecube backwards compatibility, as software emulating hardware sucks: a la xbox 360. Granted its no way as powerful as the PS3 or 360, but the processor is new, just the architecture is the same.The point of next generation has split down two paths: beef up the graphics and processing hardwares to provide a more realistic cinema like multimedia experience (like ps3 and 360). Or to go with a smaller increase in power and create new ways to play and new gaming possiblities (wii). The same situation was DS and PSP, look what path won there.

   by SpongeBob (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » My opinion

In the last gen, Sony won it, easy peasy. Unfourtunately, i think this made them slip, it made them feel to comfortable, thus, they made loads of mistakes.
Nintendo on the other hand, came out last. It must have been a shock, since they did so well in the previous gens. So, to boost themselfes up, they had to make something different and orginal, and i think thats what they've thankfully achevied.
So i think Sony is just going to have to except it. They have had so much bad publicity, that its going to be SUPER hard to get themselfs back up to the top. If they manage it - great job. But this gen, Nintendo i think, has won it

   by /... (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » wrong

The PS2 had its own processor, and included an extra for PS1 emulation

   by SquarePants (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » nice article

PS3 has its Graphics muscle
Wii has its innovative interactive gameplay
Xbox360 has ????



   Re: Timmy A (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » ...

X360 has its graphics muscle plus its seemless XboxLive integration

   Re: SpongeBob (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » My opinion (prt 2)

The only reason the Xbox is going to do better than the PS3 is because of the bad publicity. The xbox doesn't have the muscle and grpahics power the PS3 has. So i agree, Xbox doesn't really offer anything new this gen +(

   Re: Noin (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » ....

Sponge, better stfu, the most powerfull next-gen machine is the 360, it was proven a billion times by dev's and tech pro's, so shut the ***** up. U aint no game dev nor a *****ing tech pro, so stfu.

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   Re: Starayo - 2006-12-17
 » What are you, an idiot?

Noin, I'm a sony-hating Wii owner, and even *I* know that the PS3 is the most powerful console.

It's just dead boring to play, is all.

   Re: - (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » noin is stupid

noin, you're wrong.
It has been proven by devs that the ps3 is more powerful then the xbox360.

Have you been hiding under a rock?

   Re: SpongeBob (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » To Noin

Please, if your going to put your neck out on the line a state facts - please state the right facts.

Oh, and as for the e-threats.....im shaking in my boots.....

   Re: billy bob (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » what the people who matter think

"The 360 and the PS3 are equal in power in my eyes. Maybe the PS3 has more processing power. The 360 has more available memory. It's pretty much a net, net. The public perception of the PS3 was that it was much more powerful. To developers, they look even."

   Re: theTick197 - 2006-12-17
 » what does the 360 have?

"PS3 has its Graphics muscle
Wii has its innovative interactive gameplay
Xbox360 has ????"

The 360 has a soulless monopoly pumping it out, but besides that its not all that bad. The 360 and the ps3 are being marketed towards serious gamers. People who favor fps games ( and like not needing to cut off their big toe to afford one) will probably get a 360, where people who like rpgs will get a ps3. just like in the previous generation. although resistance and ut 2007 will be looking pretty good. (looking good when i get my ps3 that is.) The PS3 is a better console, simply because it will be able to do things the 360 will never be able to do.

   Re: Lurker (Unregistered) - 2006-12-18
 » Soul less monopoly

OMg, you take the cake for dumbest post fo the year. Bill gates and his wife have given more to charities and goodwill organizations that you will ever make in you life time. He also stepped down becaseu he want to do more humanitarian projects with his wife.

WTF have you done for society?
   by SilverNails (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » 500,000 PS3

I thought they only delivered 200,000 PS3 in the US, on launch day

   by SilverNails (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » Stupid computer

That post was meant for another discusion.

Stupid Windows ME

   by little timmy (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » "nice article"


PS3 has its Graphics muscle
Wii has its innovative interactive gameplay
Xbox360 has... equal Graphics muscle and all the ps3's so called exclusives!!


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   Re: Count Blah (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » It still doesn't have alot of my favorites

I am a gamecube, ps2, xbox, and wii owner and a future xbox360 and ps3 owner. I'm not an fps whore like alot of people. the only ones i have are halo and metroid prime and soon to be RFoM and GoW. I still think that sony has better exclusives due to their variety. MGS DMC FF > halo GoW splinter cell. now onto nintendo who has the coolest exclusives of them all but doesnt share anything with them. To those of you who doubt the wii, go play it first. I got some of my ps3 fanboy friends to play it and i don't know if theyll get one but they come to my house every day to play it.

PS sorry for the doctorate-length post
   by rolypoly (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » mmmmmm.......

I think PS3 and 360 are equal if look at the cpu for PS3 it's 700 mhz and 360 is 500 mhz.

but on the other side 360 can use all 512 Ram while PS3 can use only 256 Ram.

I not a fanboy to any console like some ppl and it's very sad that these people call themselves gamers.

   by little timmy (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » looks like somone is halucinating


"noin, you're wrong.
It has been proven by devs that the ps3 is more powerful then the xbox360."

the only place its been proven is in your head... from all the devs that ive heard they all seem to say the same thing that they are equal

even the metal gear solid devs have said this so mmm.... you were saying??



   by MetroidKiller (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » one word

one word, Nintendo, Another, Wii put them together,

NINTENDO WII, What you see isn't always what you get, it may be more.

   by MGSROCKS1 (Unregistered) - 2006-12-17
 » Microsoft is in the best position right now

They have secured exclusives and convinced others to make exclusives to other systems come out for theirs too. Also, all Multiplatform games are looking better on the 360, and thats one area where its affecting PS3 games big time. Also, their online functionality evolved beyond expectations, and judging by the # of people willing to pay to go online, you know they did something right. Microsoft has no way of messing up right now, so all they have to do is keep the games coming and keep the gamers excited for more.

Sony and Wii, still have time to set their roots in the ground, so after a year is where the comparisons should start.

Sony needs to justify the price of the PS3 with AAA games, and explained features and more advertising of the PS3.

As for Wii, they need to show their fanbase that they haven't been forgotten, and they are still a big part. They just need more 3rd party titles for the regular folks to make sure they know Nintendo isn't targeting casual gamers only.

   by Chavagnatze - 2006-12-18
 » Right now

As far as sells and popularity

1st: Microsoft XBOX 360

2nd: Nintendo Wii

3rd: Sony PlayStation 3


   Re: Chavagnatze - 2006-12-18
 » ?

'sells' should be 'sales'
   by jj (Unregistered) - 2006-12-18
 » Who cares?

I couldn't care less about which console wins what ever competitions. All that matters is people enjoying themselves. I have all of the 3 next gen consoles, and all of my friends have their particular favorite games. Me and a few others enjoy playing halo 2 together. None of us usually play gears of war because it only allows 2 player split screen which leaves everyone else out but 2 people playing a boring 1 on 1 match. Only us halo fans enjoyed playing resistance on the ps3, the rest once again felt left out and bored yawning at the sight of another generic fps. Wii sports was the ONLY game that actually got everyone out of their seats and seriously had a fun time playing. When me and my friends get together, all different types of people with different interests, the wii gets the most loving, while the rest just gets the most arguments.

   by MetroidKiller (Unregistered) - 2006-12-18
 » Re: Who Cares

Well, thats what im thinking, Who cares about the stuff, (as long as Wii is above PS3 then im fine :D Nintendo PWNS)



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