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Originally posted by: Pale I dunno. All I keep thinking about is how close XBox and Cube launched, and how the eventual outcome had nothing to do with it.
You keep thinking about this as if it were a normal Nintendo system. It isn't. This is a new concept which Nintendo needs to prove in the marketplace not only to win the support of gamers and non-gamers but to win the support of developers who are currently casting a critical eye on the Wii.
If the Wii starts slow because its launch was buried under a pile of PS3 mainstream media coverage (Sony isn't beyond paying news networks to ensure the PS3's launch is "newsworthy"), then a lot of the devs who doubt the Wii now are going to say, "See? We were right!" and the devs who plan to support it might scale their support back, fearing that the Wii will indeed turn out to be GC2 and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I feel that the Wii has a great deal of potential, but if I were Nintendo, I wouldn't risk the launch by allowing Sony's hype machine to bury the Wii under a pile of PS3 ads saying, "New PS3 motion sensing controller makes games fun and innovative!" and then showing a bunch of beautiful FMVs from games which they'll try to pass off as gameplay.
By launching a month in advance, Nintendo would force Sony to fire their ad cannon early if they intended to smother the Wii's launch. Hyping the PS3 enough to smother the Wii will be nigh impossible if the PS3 won't be in stores for another MONTH.
This isn't the DS vs. the PSP where Nintendo typically dominates the market. Nintendo needs to prove that it can push units, and there would be no better way to prove this than to have the initial 6 million Wiis sell out before the PS3 even reaches store shelves (in a month, I think they could do it). That would seal the deal and earn Nintendo the 3rd party support which their previous two consoles lost marketshare without.
Sony is going to put more marketing power into the PS3 than likely anything they've ever created because the fate of Sony basically rests upon the success of the console: it's their primary hope for pushing BluRay into the market and you'd best believe they're going to make sure EVERYONE has heard of it before it launches.
What company with two brain cells to rub together would release a competing product into the middle of what will no doubt be a "Hail Mary" marketing campaign by Sony?