I'm still fut coins reading about how Sega somehow cleaned our clock in the 16-bit generation and I don't think that happened but there's that http://www.mmovegas.com/ perception.
So I think it's a little bit too early to say what will ultimately happen in the 32-bit 64-bit battle between Nintendo and Sony Certainly Sega has pulled out of that battle and is not going to be a viable competitor there at least for a year.
There's a lot of things that can happen within a fairly short period of time in this business that is so dependent on great games If I had my druthers and I was sitting there and I had two options - either Sony's market share or Nintendo's games for the next six months.
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