From Deseret News archives:
Tech companies vying to have everyone gaming
Intent is to become center of your electronic universe
Many millions are being spent to develop products to lure you into what used to be known as the world of video games. That niche, which sometimes carried a stigma of being for ever-single, 30-year-old adolescents (and actual 11-year-old boys) has changed its focus and has grown into the all-encompassing title of "home entertainment" that stands, or will stand, at the center of your electronic universe.
The biggest target these days is non-gaming females yes females of all ages, getting the most attention from mega-corporations that manufacture gaming consoles and the legions of smaller companies that produce the games for them.
To say they want to get into your living room is only part of their ambition. They also want to be in your car, your gym, your school and your kitchen. They are probably even thinking of ways to get in your bedroom.
Playstation 3 vs. Wii vs. Xbox 360
Total units sold worldwide:
Nintendo's Wii: 37.6 million Innovative control system still bringing in non-gamers by the droves
Microsoft's Xbox 360: 23.4 million First released, new dashboard, best live experience, least expensive option
Sony's PlayStation 3: 17.1 million Blu-ray player included, a lot of machine but does it cost too much?
The Wii is still difficult to obtain for the third holiday in a row and it prospers in Japan, the U.S. and the rest of the world. So game over? Yes and no.
The PS3 and the 360 and the companies behind them still have a few tricks up their sleeves, and the unquestioned console king has its limitations.
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