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Posted Mar 26, 2009 at 10:25PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Sony, Nintendo, San Francisco, David Cole, Michael Pachter, Colin Sebastian
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Michael Pachter - Image 1And Michael Pachter's at it once more. What's he got to say this time around? This is the last console generation. Oh, I thought there was gonna be another one, especially after the debut of CryEngine 3 and it being next-gen ready. But am no analyst, so I could be wrong.

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Posted Jul 02, 2008 at 10:36AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: Sony, DFC Intelligence, David Cole, UK, Aang
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Analyst: Wii not a fad, PS3 will catch up to Wii in 2012, 360 leads in US and UK - Image 1There are now 11 countries that have an annual video game revenue in excess of US$ 1 billion. By 2009, the video game market is expected to reach a whopping US$ 57 billion. Leading the charge are the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, and the Wii. Analyst David Cole of DFC Intelligence speaks his peace on the current generation of consoles. Which is the most profitable platform for 2007? The answer is a doozy. Make a guess, and find out after the "read more" link.

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Posted Jun 08, 2008 at 08:00AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: David Cole, UK, Lazard Capital Markets, Colin Sebastian, Lazard Capital, Screen Digest
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Analysts: Xbox 360 in trouble, Wii is a fad, PlayStation has loyal fans - Image 1It's been a while since we've heard some strong words said on the subject of the console war. How are the consoles doing, and what's in store for them this year? Read up on what analysts have to say about the matter, and head over to the full article.

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Posted Apr 30, 2008 at 05:34AM by David T. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, Phil Harrison, Europe, DFC Intelligence, David Cole
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David Cole says the Xbox 360 will lose to its competitors in Europe - Image 1Analysts are known for scrutinizing trends and then making predictions based on those trends. In this case, David Cole of DFC Intelligence has his own take on the Xbox 360's performance in Europe. Interestingly, it includes a predicted switching of loyalties as well. Analyze the details in the full article after the jump.

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Posted Mar 18, 2008 at 07:26PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Electronic Arts, David Cole, Take-Two Interactive, John Riccitiello, Mike Hickey
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Take-Two - Image 1If you've been keeping up with Electronic Arts' efforts to buy out Take-Two Interactive, then we've got an interesting bit of behind-the-scenes news for you. It seems that EA's own John Riccitiello views the takeover bid as an offered helping hand to the publisher, and this in itself is not going good with quite a few of this industry's leading analysts. Check out all the details in the full article and see what you think about this little hubbub.

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Posted Sep 18, 2007 at 08:30PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, Sony, DFC Intelligence, David Cole
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DFC Intelligence, expert in video game and entertainment market research, recently released forecasts for the gaming industry. According to the research firm, Microsoft's Xbox 360 could lose the so-called "console war" and fall in a distant third place when year 2009 kicks in.

Various sources make it quite clear that the Nintendo Wii is zooming past its competition in terms of sales but Microsoft's horse trails close behind. DFC researchers, however, found weakness in 360's recent sales. If the current pace goes on for a couple of years, the Wii will dominate until 2008 ends. Sony's year will be 2009, when PlayStation 3 sales move into overdrive as DFC foresees.

DFC analyst David Cole pointed out how likely Sony will be leading in the software race even if Nintendo's console continues to sell. In order to share Xbox 360's presence to the scene, Microsoft "will need to build a strong base outside North America," said Cole.

By 2009, DFC expects US$ 47 billion in revenue for the gaming industry. Sales of the three big consoles are to reach numbers between 180 million to 210 million when 2012 comes - if DFC's projections are correct, that is. During the same year, PC gaming could be racking up $US 13 billion in revenue thanks to the ever-growing online games market and convenient digital distribution.

DFC's research is strongly positive toward handhelds. Cole stated that the Nintendo DS could be on top as the best-selling game system ever five years from now. Nothing is set in stone, but we can be sure of one thing: it'll be fun to watch how everything unfolds, and gamers win in the end.

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Posted Dec 23, 2006 at 10:23PM by Rio S. Listed in: Xbox Live, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, DFC Intelligence, David Cole, Halo 2, Reuters
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go LiveAccording to Kemp Powers in Reuters, Xbox Live's daunting challenge is to attract the casual gamers to go online.

Xbox Live is what has set the 360 apart from its next-gen counterparts, as it was among the first to let players compete with each other online. However, the challenge remains as not only are their competitors now offering similar services, but Microsoft's online service is yet to attract the masses of casual players.

There has always been the impression that Xbox Live is for the hardcore gamers who thrive on competition, thus scaring the casual gamers away. As proof, even in games that were advertised with online play as a main feature, like Halo 2, only a fraction of users actually played online. David Cole, video game analyst and President of DFC Intelligence says, "A lot of casual gamers are intimidated by online in general, both in terms of the technology and the human competition. That's changing, but it still has a ways to go."

In the meantime, Microsoft is offering other features online, such as their download service for movies and TV shows to attract the "living room" audience.

All in all, Cole sums it up, "The key to the 360's overall success is what they'll offer consumers who don't go online."

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Posted Jul 25, 2006 at 01:25AM by Myra M. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Sony, PS2, DFC Intelligence, David Cole
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ps3For some years, Sony has been the reigning leader in the video game realm. The release of its PS1 and PS2 consoles have become big hits in the market, easily giving Sony the upper hand in the competition. Up to this year, the PS2 is still selling like pancakes, bagging in more revenues than its other competitors. According to David Cole of DFC Intelligence, Sony is pretty much in control of the gaming market.

Unless it makes a wrong turn, that is.

Apparently, Cole thinks so, "Microsoft and Nintendo had to hope Sony fumbled or significantly changed its strategy so that they could get an opportunity to capture some of that PS2 audience. Now it is clear Sony is handing its competitors a golden opportunity."

Surely, Nintendo and Microsoft are girding their loins for an attack of opportunity. The Wii and Xbox 360 are like their own versions of weapons of mass destruction, both levelled against the much-awaited release of Sony's PS3. In this clash of gaming titans, Cole predicts that Nintendo would come in first.

The full article awaits after the jump!

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