This thought has been going through my head for quite a while now, and now it is time for everyone to know about it... Err..
I was thinking, it seems that in the past years the console market was invaded by different new-comers, some more successful than others.
So, now that the richest company has entered the console market with arguably mediocre results, who's left?
Panasonic had a go, and they sem pretty happy where they are now.
Philips had a go, more or less, and i don't see them doing anything in the future...
It seems electronic manufacturers who are willing to enter the console market have decided to go the partnership way, in that they just partner with Sony or... Sony (hey, have you seen the list of partners on PS3?? ) and off they go.
What i was thinking of was... Sit down and don't laugh too much... Virgin?
They are one hell of a big company which spans many very different markets quite successfully, music, TV and movies, radio, mobile phones, airlines, trains, so what's stopping them having a go at the console market?
They never showed an interest in hardware per se, but hey, they've gotten into airlines and trains, they will pioneer "space tourism" (err...), i think they could have a go...
So, who's left?
I was thinking, it seems that in the past years the console market was invaded by different new-comers, some more successful than others.
So, now that the richest company has entered the console market with arguably mediocre results, who's left?
Panasonic had a go, and they sem pretty happy where they are now.
Philips had a go, more or less, and i don't see them doing anything in the future...
It seems electronic manufacturers who are willing to enter the console market have decided to go the partnership way, in that they just partner with Sony or... Sony (hey, have you seen the list of partners on PS3?? ) and off they go.
What i was thinking of was... Sit down and don't laugh too much... Virgin?
They are one hell of a big company which spans many very different markets quite successfully, music, TV and movies, radio, mobile phones, airlines, trains, so what's stopping them having a go at the console market?
They never showed an interest in hardware per se, but hey, they've gotten into airlines and trains, they will pioneer "space tourism" (err...), i think they could have a go...
So, who's left?