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View Poll Results: N64 vs. PSX | |||
N64 | 23 | 69.70% | |
PSX | 10 | 30.30% | |
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12-12-2012, 10:35 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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My Playstation got stolen before I got too acquainted with it and I got an N64 to replace it so I'm kind of inclined to go with that. I was never much of an Nintendo kid (I started gaming on computers) but I do have fond memories playing the classic games like Shadows of the Empire, Mario 64, Ocarania of Time/ Majora's Mask, Star Fox 64, etc. All that said though, I don't think Sony is a great video game company, and I think their success can be attributed to their competition's failings and dumb luck.
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12-12-2012, 10:51 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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I'd have to agree with you. I've always wondered what the appeal is. They've put out some good games, but I think it's mainly the shotgun effect...if you release a **** load of games, one or two good ones are bound to come out. At least in the days of the N64 (I can't speak for Nintendo now since I don't have a Wii), if you bought a game you were guaranteed at least some entertainment value.
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12-12-2012, 11:19 AM | #6 (permalink) | |
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12-12-2012, 01:27 PM | #7 (permalink) | |
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Sega was also starting to show cracks with their Sega-CD failure and lukewarm Sega Saturn. A lot of popular third-party developers were pissed off with Nintendo's draconian policies in order to get the chips, one of whom was Square who really needed the storage space on CD's for their upcoming game, Final Fantasy VII, aka the killer app for the Playstation. The final nail in the coffin for Sega was the dramatically hyped Playstation 2 (as well as Sega's own internal failings) killed one of their major competitors. Nintendo finally embraced CD storage, but with special proprietary disks and a loss of many of their popular 3rd party develops, most notably Rare Ltd. who made Goldeneye 007 . Despite Microsoft's acquisition of Rare Ltd. the original Xbox was pretty much being held up by Master Chief while the Gamecube was getting by on the ever popular first party Nintendo titles as well as a few new entries like Pikman. The Playstation 2 was also able to play DVD's which I think was a big reason it sold so many, because the format was just coming out at the time. Here's the cliff notes for right now: 1) Sony had a lot of help with the game console design from their work with Nintendo 2) Nintendo stubbornly stuck to old business practices which drove away many third party developers (a problem that still plagues them today) 3) The failure of Sega to provide any real kind of competition gave them an easy opponent to knock out the console wars 4) A fledgling Microsoft's first attempt to pierce the console market This all changed in 2005 though when Sony attempted to take a bite out of the handheld market with the PSP, a market that Nintendo dominated, and failed miserably. Then a year later their brand new shiny black chrome console was getting wiped on the floor by the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft learned a lot from the original Xbox's lackluster lifespan and became a viable competitor, especially in the online market (for better or for worse). Now with some actual competition this generation, I think Sony's hand has been shown and they're just not as great a video game company as everyone seems to think they are. I'd like to stress that I'm focusing mostly on the business side and that it really is the games that matter, and at least Sony has that going for it, because it's not like they've got much else to sell their console on. I mean Nintendo's been selling their consoles on the fact that that's the only way you'll get to play the latest iteration of Mario, Zelda, Kirby, Star Fox, Metroid, etc. |
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12-12-2012, 01:32 PM | #8 (permalink) | |
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Is Sony not that great of a video game company in the sense that their video game development studios can't match Nintendo? Sure, but they're pragmatic businessmen who know what audience to aim for and know what a consumer wants. But motivations and historical accountancy are insignificant when you simply judge the console on it's own merits, and when you do that, the Playstation has come out on top every generation since it entered the market. The Playstation 2 had arguably the greatest video game lineup of all time, because Sony was smart about how they captured up the 3rd party market. |
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12-12-2012, 02:02 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Sega Dreamcast was great. If the ps2 wasn't the cheapest dvd player at the time it wouldn't have had the biggest market share. Dreamcast was way ahead-the memory cards for it inspired the design of the Wii U
Nintendo shot themself in the foot with the nasty gamecube controller. It was incapable for fps and the button layout made it awful for fighting games. I've read many disgruntled ramblings by developers wondering how in the fuck they're supposed to port their game to the gamecube. Sony hardly knows what the consumer wants. This is why the vita is tanking, why the ps3 was doing awful until it was cut to half in price. Blu Ray will be obsolete by next-gen. just some random videogame thoughts lol |