It is not like they are starting out brand new.
The launch of new consoles provides a number of opportunities for those supplying new products that take advantage of the unique features of the systems. Providing gamers with products that enhance the game experience is key to long-term success in this market.
I don't expect to see much from them that's going to suck.
Nintendo reiterated their strategy to emphasize game innovation and what is innovative.
Microsoft takes a lot of care with the 'Halo' license. It tells you just how important it is to them.
Microsoft is kind of an underdog, but they've also come a long way with the Xbox,
Some gamers might not feel they're getting their money's worth if they have the game for a couple of months, ... They can pay the same amount and actually purchase the game.
The prices for PS3 they are presenting are not necessarily accurate, and there is no firm confirmation from Sony that the launch will be later than this spring.
They learned a lot of lessons along the way, but that doesn't mean that they're going to be able to take over the market, because Sony is so strong.
If EA blows it, gamers will look for other experiences from other companies,