Robo-Chocobo
Senior Member
Originally posted by Phoenix Aska
It's quite simple really...microsoft wants to sell their product early bfore the nintendo releases revolution and Sony releases the PS3 so people will be hooked on the xbox 360 and will not want to buy the PS3 or Revolution. Heh..it's kind of funny that Microsoft plans to release halo 3 on the date that the PS3 is released.
Good point!
Okay Boys and Girls lets open your history books. You should all remember this it wasn't that long ago.
Remember when the dreamcast came out? great System, but When the PS2 came out it blue it out of the water it terms of Hype. Nevermind the fact that the dreamcast had better games at PS2 launch....anyway this is unrelated...
My main point is, Look at how much of a market lead Sony gained by launching PS2 early with relatively no competition. Coming from an already formidably established postion only helped.
Microsoft went from industry rookie, to heavy weight second place. If microsoft had gotten a better launch(with the type S controllers and better follow up games after that 4 month period where you get bored of your launch titles) microsoft could be in a completly different position. They want to establish the same lead that Sony did with the PS2. However, there is a lack of hype over the 36o since they showed us everyone thing about it, and the fact that nowdays everything is next gen.
Nintendo won't go the way of Sega no matter how many times you analyze it.
1.While the Gamecube did not perform nearly as well as Nintendo had hoped, it was no where near a absolute failure.
2. Nintendo learned many important lessons during this console cycle. They learned how badly the kiddy image had hurt them, as well as the lack of online play, and the small media disc format they had used.
3. Nintendo has such a large fanbase, that even if they buy a 360, or PS3, odds are they will get a revolution.
4. Gameboys are much cheaper and are an already established format. Almost everyone has one. I don't know what Nintendo is doing with the Micro, but if it's priced cheap I may pick one up. Sometimes the DS is to big to carry around.
The key difference between Nintendo and Sega is that When the Saturn flopped, it flopped BIG. The company lost millions. They had no fallback, and weak franchises, it wasn't competitively priced, and lacked any strong must have titles. Many of it's best games never were translated for us release in it's final months. They lacked a sutiable marketing campaign to breakpast the PS2 hype and Console complacency that had developed. PSX owners wanted to wait for the Ps2. N64 users had a bunch of new games on the way, as well as the hope the "dolphin" would come out soon. they also lacked any truly stand out launch titles.. The gamecube however, as much as it did flop, it was no where even comparable to the saturn. Nintendo did not lose nearly as much money as Sega, and they were able to complete a partial recover thanks to the fantastic first party games such as Zelda, metroid, Mario kart, and some great games from capcom(traitorus bastards). The cube hasn't faded into oblivion, like the saturn and dream cast.
now my main message.
get this through your ****ing heads. When Nintendo pulls out of the console industry, they will PULL OUT OF THE GAMING INDUSTRY!
if you want to keep playing Zelda, Mario, Metroid, and all the other awsome Nintendo games, you need to support the company. You have got to stop being short sighted.