Microsoft to Kaz: we’ll outsell the PS3 through the entire generation
It just never ends. Sony‘s Kazuo Hirai recently threw some mud Microsoft‘s way when he said that the Xbox 360 had “no longevity,” and that the PS3 will have a higher install base by the end of its life cycle. Aaron Greenberg, Microsoft’s fanboy spokesperson Xbox Product Management Director, has a few things to say about that.
It just never ends.
Sony‘s Kazuo Hirai recently threw some mud Microsoft‘s way when he said that the Xbox 360 had “no longevity,” and that the PS3 will have a higher install base by the end of its life cycle (“unless things go really bad.”)
Aaron Greenberg, Microsoft’s fanboy spokesperson Xbox Product Management Director, has a few things to say about that:
This sounds like an old hardware company thatÂ’s comfortable with its market position. That complacent attitude is out of touch with where the industry and consumer is today. This generation wonÂ’t be won over just hardware specs, but who can out-innovate when it comes to online and software. This is the kind of stuff thatÂ’s in our DNA, and frankly moves the console war onto our home court.
IÂ’m confident we will outsell the PS3 throughout the entire generation by providing more innovation and building the best and broadest games library while growing our entertainment experiences on the leading online network.
With a U.S. install base lead now of more than 7 million units (according to NPD), I canÂ’t imagine any scenario where the PS3 can catch up with us. In fact, even if you doubled the current PS3 sales and Xbox 360 remained flat, they couldnÂ’t close the gap until 2014.
These two should go on Jerry Springer. I’d pay good money to see them go at it with proper trash talking and hair pulling. Hmm… Greenberg would have the upper hand with that last one.
Via The Bitbag