Sony Chairman confident of PS3’s future

Sir Howard Stringer, the chairman of Sony is “much more confident” about the PlayStation 3’s future after the PS3 outsold rival Nintendo Wii in Japan over the month of November for the first time.

Stringer went on to talk about how the “PlayStation 3 will come into its own because its [high-end games] are infinitely more fun, demanding and exciting” in comparison to Wii’s offerings and how Nintendo are struggling to supply enough consoles to meet the demand, which has some desperate parents going to France!

The Guardian (a UK newspaper) has reported that Stringer informed attendees of the Sony press conference that he is “happy the Wii seems to be running a bit short of hardware”. Has Stringer taken “Console War” literally?

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David Wriglesworth is a Northern lad with a passion for gaming, who graduated from the University of Lincoln with a BA (Hons) Journalism degree. If you can drag him away from the consoles, you can probably find him Tweeting or watching Coronation Street.

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