As much as I'm a PS4 fanboy, all this doesn't really mean that much. At the moment both manufacturers are selling as much as they can produce, all the records simply mean that X area had more PS4's/One's shipped to it. It does mean this generation is off to a good start, but I would say Sony's only real straight success right now is they've infiltrated the Xbox dominated english-speaking media. People like Angry Joe and Penny Arcade have let Sony enter their life and it will probably have some long-term influence (as long as Sony doesn't screw up and produces some good games in the next year or so)
Akichi Daikashima said:
It's funny how the PS4 sold so much and yet has no games.
But then again, both options seem a bit meh: PS4 has no killer app, and The Xbone has day 1 micro-transactions on $60 titles.
This generation does not bode well with me.
Maybe the WiiU has won it after all.
Launches are always slow and mediocre in terms of games. It takes 3 years to make a good game, and they probably haven't even worked out console hardware at that point. What you need is a strong start, good multiplatform support and then strong games in the next two years.
Look at the PS3, it took like 2 years before good games started coming out, but now it has some of the best of the generation. It does mean buying now is an act of faith, but it's a pretty reliable one that people are ready to believe in and the third-parties are all on board with that. If you buy a console now it will still be there when the games come out in 2014 (and the price is unlikely to drop for at least a year, unless one of the consoles suddenly stops selling).
The Wii U has definitely lost at this point (at least with the AAA playing demographic, and Sony have the indie playing demographic atm). The reason the Wii U has lost is this:
http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=&publisher=&platform=WiiU&genre=&minSales=0&results=200
The best selling third-party game on the Wii U has sold 550,000 games over the past
year. And that's nowhere near being profitable, and it was reviewed well and it only gets worse from there.
Compared to the PS4 where the best selling third-party title has already outsold the best selling Wii one, by about 300,000 units. If you're Activision or Ubisoft or EA do you make your games for the console where you may not even break 100,000 or the one which is already outperforming the Wii U? Especially since it's harder to port to the WiiU than it is the PS4 or XboxOne