[quote name='jer7583']I'm calling you out, Thomas. Your Nintendo hate is coming through.. Two of those three examples are third party games, but you still blame nintendo.
Not to mention the 2 versions of Pokemon are about encouraging trading, not encouraging sales. The number of people who buy both are in the extreme minority of that game's fanbase. Trading monsters is a core element of that game, and distributing exclusive monsters to each one encourages that feature. Not to mention D/P make it even easier to get those without buying both games by way of online trading.
Bottom line is PS3 has yet to pull to the starting line as far as software is concerned. The $600 (I don't count clearance of old hardware as a price drop) price doesn't help that.
I can honestly say that nobody could ever put out any game that would make me spend $600 on a system.
There's no reason that a AAA, multi million selling game can't be created on a DVD. Gears, Wii Sports, RS:Vegas, and many others prove that. There's nothing wrong with DVD. NOBODY but sony is or was calling for moving on from DVD.
It's a prime example of creating a need when a perfectly viable option becomes too cheap to profit from. Rather, in Sony's case, they saw an opportunity to own a media format and threw the playstation brand at it.
It says something that 3 of the 4 gaming platforms this gen are using DVD (Meaning 360, Wii, and PC) as the storage medium. Sony is the minority here, Sony jumped the gun, and Sony will continue to struggle this gen because of it.[/QUOTE]
You're right on many fronts - I blamed Nintendo and then threw up examples of 3rd party, and I know Capcom has been ripping me off on Street Fighter for a long time, that's why I have Street Fighter 2010, Street Figthter 2 the the world warrior, Street Fighter Collection 1 and 2; Street Fighter Alpha 3, SFA 3 max, SF Anniversary Collection, and it took every bone in my body to keep myself from buying the alpha anthology. The PS3 after almost a year is still launch games that were supposed to be available at launch.
You're right, no one game can be worth 600 dollar system, [thats why the ps3 does more than any other console on the market, if you're gonna spend 600 dollars please dont do it, JUST to play games... in that case your wasting money, use the linux, use, the blu ray, use the hard drive, upscale those dvds, since I bought my ps3, I haven't had to use any other media device.]
Sony made the jump to Blu Ray, maybe a little too soon, but in Sony's defense, if not them then who? Sony wasn't the only one trying to over throw DVDs, HD-DVD would love to be where Sony is right now [in regards to their blu ray format].
Sony was the first to start using DVDs in their system, they are co creators of the DVD format. All new products struggle when they're first introduced to the market. CD players, DVD players, Record players all didn't sell well in the beginning, these products have to price drop and be made available for the masses. Sony has to look towards the future, at least we know that the ps3 will be able to compete with a future Nintendo and 360 consoles. As a matter of fact, Sony doesn't even need to release a system until after 360 and Nintendo makes a new system.
In the next couple of years, everything going to be in HD, DVD isn't the best format for HD content... I felt like some games for Sony ps3 should still come out on DVD, no need to use blu ray for everything, but you know they gotta sell blu ray discs.
I don't hate Nintendo, I love Nintendo, but I'll call them out when I see them doing something scam like. Nintendo gotta get paid... though