DudeofDeath
03-07-2007, 03:44 PM
Electronic Arts Inc.'s outgoing chief executive Larry Probst said on Monday the world's biggest video game publisher expects Sony Corp.'s dominance over the console market to slip in the current hardware war.
"I think the issue is that (the PS3 is) expensive," Probst said during a Web cast from an investor conference hosted by Morgan Stanley.
"This should not have surprised anyone," said Probst, who added that the crowd gathered for Sony's press conference at last year's E3 trade show gasped when Sony said its high-end PS3 would cost $600 in the United States.
Well, if this isn't a hint I don't know what is.... Sony screwed up the PS3 and it's launch in a huge way. It's becoming increasingly unlikely they'll be the leader in this console war.
"I think the issue is that (the PS3 is) expensive," Probst said during a Web cast from an investor conference hosted by Morgan Stanley.
"This should not have surprised anyone," said Probst, who added that the crowd gathered for Sony's press conference at last year's E3 trade show gasped when Sony said its high-end PS3 would cost $600 in the United States.
Well, if this isn't a hint I don't know what is.... Sony screwed up the PS3 and it's launch in a huge way. It's becoming increasingly unlikely they'll be the leader in this console war.