There's nothing about PS3 that Peter Moore really wants
Reckons they're up against it.
Microsoft's Peter Moore says there's nothing about PlayStation 3 he'd take over what he's got with the Xbox 360.
"The PS3, I really don't know what I would look at there that we're really missing," he told IGN.
"I look at the games and I feel really good at where we stand from a portfolio point of view. The online service, they're still trying to get it up to speed and there's nothing really there that I can really point to that I wish we had.
"You know, certainly the price point of the PS3 isn't something that I want to emulate. It's very difficult for me to point to anything there that I think we're missing right now," he concluded.
And he's not jealous of the Wii either, despite Nintendo's impressive early sales.
Admitting he's "certainly a big fan" of the approach, he calls it "what Nintendo needs to do. And it ties directly into their strong intellectual property that is more youth oriented and more family oriented."
Microsoft recently announced that it has sold 10.4 million Xbox 360 consoles to retail.