Stringer: PS3 “Infinitely More Fun” Than Wii
Posted by x3sphere at December 13, 2007, 2:41 pm

Sony CEO Howard Stringer is happy. Very happy. Why you ask? The Wii is facing shortages, and PS3 sales are on the rise. Eventually, the PS3 will come into its own, because its games are “infinitely more fun, demanding and exciting” than the Wii’s, according to Stringer:
I’m happy the Wii seems to be running a bit short of hardware. The PlayStation 3 will come into its own because its [high-end games] are infinitely more fun, demanding and exciting. The question people quite rightly asked was if the PS3 was going to get through this early cycle. I feel much more confident about that now.
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Yes, that explains why the PS3 is lacking in sales WAY WAY WAY behind the 360 and Wii, and remember i believe the Wii was out AFTER the PS3.
I didn't know it's that simple Have less third party suporters and lose out on tones of Exclusives will make PS3 more fun and exciting.
Wait i'm usually Anti 360, but so far with the games comming out for the PS3 i been buying 360 games more, and the only current next Gen game (in the past two-three months) i got for the PS3 is Time Crisis 4 (then again my PS2 game library makes up for more PS3 play time over my 360 and Wii)
Oh well of course the CEO of Sony will say the PS3 is better, if he wasn't a Sony CEO he would beg to differ and say what's missing from the PS3 that PS3 owners want in their system.