For comparative purposes, Macroaxis is stating that Nintendo has only a 22 % chance of failing in the next 2 years, which is very ironic considering the fact that the majority of gamers and journalists online are always claiming that Nintendo is in imminent danger, when in reality Nintendo is very healthy and Sony is the actually the one closest to
failing out of the console manufacturers.
Not exact matches
Just before its release
of Nintendo's Switch
console this March, we wrote that a
failed launch could push the storied firm
out of the hardware business altogether.
While there is a handful
out there, they all
fail to capture the racing magic
of the Forzas and Turismos
of the other
consoles.
thanx for pointing
out to the world that im a genius, i thank u 360 got bum deal cos the hardware has been rushed and
fails, and beleive me after my 4th 360 die on me that was that ive even had my m8 have 7 360 die or scratch discs and b4 u say it no he did nt move the
console while a disc was in the drive we not all dumb
console users and he even put loads
of fans inside the 360 and it still over heated so bad design, now the other bum deal if u watch all the e3 stuff on both
consoles they talk about loads
of diffrent things happening on the ps3, but when u look at 360 stuff all they harp on about is halo3.
There's plenty
of news items and some reader feedback, but also the return
of Gaming History as the crew checks
out the
failed portable
console, the Game.com.
Nearly the size
of a large dinner plate, Xbox's first controller had massive grips, spaced -
out buttons, and was a reason that the
console failed to take off in Japan from its early stages.
The internal PSU
of my original PS3
failed just
out of warranty, and I haven't been interested in Sony's
consoles since.
With so many other notable SRPGs already
out for portable
consoles, Hero's Saga: Laevatein Tactics
fails to emulate the magic
of its forebears such as Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre, and also
fails to define itself among contemporaries like Rondo
of Swords and Jeanne D'Arc.
Microsoft rolled
out their previous
console, the Xbox One back in 2013 as a successor to their hugely successful Xbox 360 and the last
console failed to live up to the expectations
of quite a considerable amount
of people.
The success
of the game is great news for Nintendo who have been developing the game since before the Wii U came
out, but it does show how the
console launch line - up
failed to attract users outside
of the core Zelda / Nintendo fan base.
The entire mess has its own infographic on the Wii U subreddit, but good luck figuring it all
out if you're part
of the game buying mainstream that the
console is
failing to attract.
I have had my playstation since decembre and
fail to see the value
of psn + yes the ps4 has the better hardware but no facebook, twitter ect apps no real multi tasking terrible notification systems the only good thing i see is destiny and uncharted 4 maybe kingdom hearts 3 next year but is the
console price worth it really and with the 4.5 coming
out soon for 4k and a good vr experiance, yup your standard ps4 will not be good with vr and has been quoted by sony.
While many are quick to point
out that this means nothing towards the lifetime sales
of the
console (which is typical
of launch days), it certainly does mean the Nintendo Switch is off to a better start than the
failed Wii - U system.
Microsoft has responded to a survey carried
out by a website called Game Informer, which claimed that 54.6 %
of Xbox 360
consoles among the site's readers have
failed with the infamous «red ring
of death».