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They are the professional analysts whose
job it is to research, keep track of, advise their clients, and opine to the
media about the gaming business. Analyze This cuts right to the chase:
Rather than reporting on a subject, and throwing in quotes by analysts to
support or refute a point, Gamasutra offers up a timely question
pertaining to the business side of the video game industry and simply lets the
analysts offer their thoughts directly to you. Each person's opinion is his own
and will (probably) not necessarily agree with their fellow
colleagues'.
We are approaching a year since all three
of the current generation consoles have been battling it out in the market. We
wanted to hear how the analysts generally feel about what has been going on with
the Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3... summing up a "progress report" for each console,
thus far, as the industry heads into the holiday season.
So we asked Nick Williams of
GamerMetrics, Michael Pachter of Wedbush Morgan Securities, and David Cole of
DFC Intelligence:
The Wii -- it's still damn hard for
shoppers to find on store shelves. How do you feel about the way Nintendo has
been handling the supply of it? What do you think about its game selection up to
this point?
The Xbox 360 has enjoyed success and
good publicity with hits like BioShock and Halo 3. But family-friendly titles like Viva Pinata haven't been smash hits, and there remain ongoing
quality control issues with units overheating (i.e. the infamous "Red Ring of
Death"). Plus, the console is still having a rough go in the Asian market.
Finally, there is the PS3: the system's skeptics have claimed that not much has happened with it this year, in terms of sales or must-have
titles, and critics have charged that there does not seem to be much excitement going on with the
platform right now. Do you agree or disagree?
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