my god. It's dawned to me.
After eluding me for years, I now understand how Sony ultimately got the PS3 to sell competently despite constant marketing and PR mismanagement. To see it for yourself, you only need to consider the following words spoken by Rene Emile Belloq in
Raiders of the Lost Ark:
Dr. Jones, again we see there is nothing you can possess which I cannot take away.
Now apply this theory to:
- Your money (referring to the PS3's initial $600 price tag and it's ongoing status as the most expensive gaming console available while offering no major technological advantage over its closest rival, other than maybe less disc-swapping)
- PS2 backwards compatibility
- Playstation Network (referencing the disastrous March 2010 glitch)
It all makes sense now. The reason why people find the PS3 appealing is because it's being subliminally advertised as a suave, antagonistic fictional character from a 1980s adventure movie. There is no other logical explanation.
Do
you have a better explanation?