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Chains of Olympus developer: PS3 will win in this generation |
Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Didier Malenfant, Microsoft, Ready At Dawn, Sony
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Recent developments in the video game industry have escalated to what may become a shift in position between the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360's places in the market. We heard what the analysts think about it, but it never hurts to approach things from a different angle.
One developer recently gave his thoughts on the matter in a recent interview with Next Generation: Didier Malenfant, co-founder and President of Ready at Dawn, the studio that gave us Daxter and God of War: Chains of Olympus.
Malenfant believes that while the PS3 will win the console war this time around, Microsoft's strong presence will certainly be a factor in the next war, and things will be more unsure in the next hardware cycle:
I think PS3 will win this generation when all is said and done. What IÂ’m more curious about is the next one really.
Microsoft made a dent this time around and can stand to finally get the upper hand if they stick it out and/or if Sony stays complacent like they did early on in this generation. ThatÂ’s where the real fight is going to be in my opinion.
Via Next Generation
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Go where the good games go no matter the system. That's what a true gamer does!
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I've been a PS1, PS2, PSP buyer but I am sure I will not get PS3 for sure. If my 360 broken and out of warranty I'll just try a 2nd hand unit and that's it (if that still breaks then I'll just stop since there is no way I'll buy the PS3 version of the same games I already have). Think it's about time to go back to PC gaming. Besides, I played some PS2 games with my kids and they are still enjoyable.
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