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    Sony's PS3 mistakes helped Xbox 360 succeed, says former MS games boss

    Robbie Bach, former president of Microsoft's Entertainment & Devices Division, says Xbox 360's success is partly down to Sony's mismanagement of the transition from PS2 to PS3.

    "The transition to PlayStation 3 was really, really bad," says Robbie Bach

    Speaking at the Northwest Entrepreneur Network (via GeekWire), Bach said it was vitally important for companies to capitalise on their rivals' mistakes.

    "Some of the success of Xbox was due to the fact that Sony did some really not so smart things," he suggested. "They mismanaged their 70 percent market share. It's a long conversation.

    "The transition to PlayStation 3 was really, really bad. And really hard. They mismanaged their partners, they mismanaged their cost structure. They made their next platform so complicated that developers couldn't develop for it."

    Another factor in Xbox 360's success was Microsoft's ability to strike up strong partnerships with publishers like EA and Activision.

    "When you're doing a startup, you need friends," Bach said. "It's just the way life works. It turned out we were able to convince retailers and publishers like Activision, Electronic Arts and others, that it was a good thing for Microsoft to be successful, because if we were not successful, the only game in town was Sony. Being dependent on somebody else was bad for them, and so they supported us disproportionately to what they should have, mathematically."

    Bach also described the infamous Xbox 360 'Red Ring of Death' hardware failures, which cost Microsoft $1 billion in warranty extensions, as "the most painful thing in my life".
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    Sony did makes some huge mistakes and are still paying for them to this day. Hopefully they learned a thing or two. MS made some as well. Next gen should be better for both.

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    Sony will be back on top next gen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sub-stance1 View Post
    Sony did makes some huge mistakes and are still paying for them to this day. Hopefully they learned a thing or two. MS made some as well. Next gen should be better for both.
    Yup, I agree. I think going forward, we will be looking at a 33/33/33 split between the consoles going into the next gen. They days of dominating are now over IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soldier 95B View Post
    Yup, I agree. I think going forward, we will be looking at a 33/33/33 split between the consoles going into the next gen. They days of dominating are now over IMO.
    I can believe that now. MS has created a strong brand name with the xbox so there will be no one having over 70% of the market anymore.

    Sony will be back on top next gen.
    Time will tell. I think its hard for them to get any worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AaronSOLDIER View Post
    Sony will be back on top next gen.
    Only in Japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soldier 95B View Post
    Yup, I agree. I think going forward, we will be looking at a 33/33/33 split between the consoles going into the next gen. They days of dominating are now over IMO.
    I agree. I think next gen numbers will be very close.

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