Sure, there’s a price advantage, but I think the Wii’s popularity is only short term. However, we’re thinking a long term view is where the PS3 will be popular… In the living room, parents control the TV, not the children. There are TV dramas they want to watch, so they tell the kids to go study. The Wii’s concept is fun in the living room, but I think that is difficult in Korea. Game players put the PS3 in their room like with a PC monitor, and I can’t imagine those types of players putting the Wii in their rooms to play alone. Also, when you’re coming home tired, are you really going to play Wii Boxing by yourself? – Sony Ccomputer Entertainment Korea’s, Kang Hee-Won

To me it seems like Sony is reaching for something, and they are a little scared.

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