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Video games and the user experience

In the long term, in a competitive environment, the best experience will win.

Latest example: console video games. Today there are three main choices. Two boast high-tech hardware; one is built for fun. Guess what's a better experience for game players: talking about processor technology, or having fun?

From Nintendo's Wii, Radiating Fun, Is Eclipsing Sony Machine - New York Times:

In electronics stores and elsewhere, there are growing signs that the Wii has taken the lead in buzz and sales over another new console, the Sony PlayStation 3, which offers new superlatives in processing power and graphics.

Read more in my Uncle Mark Gift Guide and Almanac, which describes the various approaches of Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo.





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