OrangeSoul Posted October 3, 2005 Share Posted October 3, 2005 (edited) http://www.zakzak.co.jp/top/2005_09/t2005092602.html Japan?s recent general election, featuring Koizumi?s battalion of ?smiling assassins? [high-profile women media personalities and diplomats designed to dazzle voters], resulted in an emphatic victory for Koizumi. This winter, the next-generation gaming industry also appeared to be gearing up for a general election. The question is, which next-generation console will be victorious? In the middle of this month, the gaming industry?s biggest event, ?Tokyo Game Show 2005″, was held at Makuhari Messe. The catch cry for TGS was, ?You can see the future from the front seat.? Smiling wryly, a major software company executive remarked, ?We [the software industry] are the ones who really want to see the future.? With a sigh, he continued: ?Next-generation game consoles are like a general election. For software makers like us, [choosing a platform to develop for] has been a drawn-out process similar to choosing a political power or political party to support, and it is extremely difficult to predict the outcome.? The highlight of this general election for the gaming industry will be seeing whether the ?Oda-Nobunaga [powerful Japanese ruler and well-known historical figure] of the industry? Ken Kutaragi and his Playstation camp can exude the same powerful charisma as [Japanese Prime Minister] Junichirou Koizumi. An industry insider remarked, ?The outcome will depend on whether gamers support Sony executive Kutaragi in his firm belief that the evolution of the game console [hardware] will result in a bigger market for Sony.? In the periodic management plan Sony released on the 22nd, Sony had the following to say about their high-tech creation, the PS3: ?Our top priority is to bring innovation to the market by next spring.? Most believe it will be a decisive victory [for Sony], with the catch phrase ?Don?t stop evolution?, much like Junichirou Koizumi?s election victory with his catchphrase ?Don?t stop reformation.? However, another industry insider confided, ?This is nothing but a nightmare for many Japanese software development companies.? One of the reasons for this nightmare is soaring development costs. The industry insider went on to say, ?Kutaragi has said, ?Please develop suitable software for PS3 - this software must not be of the same standard as PS2 software.? Developing software for the PS3 from scratch will require an initial investment of at least 2 billion yen [uS $17.6 million] [not including development costs]. There are not many software companies that can easily afford that kind of money.? The prevailing rumor is that many software companies with difficulty may end up developing for the Xbox 360 (to be released on 10 December 2005). The previous interviewee also said, ?Kutaragi is pursuing hardware evolution, and the credibility gap for him is now even worse than that of the GameCube era [when many developers defected from Nintendo].? In fact, Microsoft is garnering support from many software developers and game creators in Japan. This kind of movement [spearheaded by Microsoft] is reminiscent of The Democratic Party of Japan?s general election catch phrase - ?We will not give up on the Japanese market.? Indeed, one software developer slated to develop exclusively for Sony is now questioning whether this was the right decision. One journalist, a veteran of the industry, observes, ?The Xbox 360 is selling at 39795 yen [uS $350], whereas the PS3 will probably be more expensive. To draw a comparison with PC operating systems, the Xbox 360 is like a low-cost and stable version of Windows, while the PS3 resembles a high quality Macintosh [operating system]. Considering the economic variance within the world market, we may find that console selection depends heavily on geographic location.? In an aside about the Nintendo Revolution, the journalist remarked, ?It will survive on the basis of its originality. I don?t know about [its prospects in] other countries, but it may win alone in Japan.? Unlike Koizumi?s emphatic victory in the general election, opposition in the gaming industry is strong. Therefore, the future prospects for the battle of the next generation consoles look chaotic. "Some people from the industry questioned whether Kutaragi has the right vision, saying "Kutaragi has unwavering belief that evolution of the game console is the only way to expand the market, I wonder if that will truly gather support from the game fans and win the battle."Sony is touting the catch phrase "Don't stop the evolution", believing strongly that it will lead to big victory. Another person from the Japanese industry commented that "To many devlopers it's nothing but a nightmare". The reason for the nightmare is the the rising cost of developing the games. With starting investment costs for developing for PS3 rising to around $20 million, many developers are looking toward Xbox 360 instead. "In the (Japanese) game industry, many people are losing trust in Kutaragi's non-stop pursue of this evolution", "people are leaving PS3 at a rate worse than Nintendo's Game Cube era". http://www.zakzak.co.jp/top/2005_09/t2005092602.html http://www.ps3focus.com/archives/127 Edit: More related Koei will shift development from PS3 to other console if development is too high "With Microsoft announcing its worldwide pricing scheme for the Xbox 360, the onus is now on Sony Computer Entertainment to decide how much its PlayStation 3 will cost consumers.However, SCE also needs to assure third-party publishers that its next-gen console will be affordable for a wide enough audience to ensure PS3 games will be profitable to make. Recently, Koei CEO Keiko Erikawa commented that her company would consider shifting to another platform if PS3 development proves too expensive" http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/09/28/news_6134592.html Edited October 3, 2005 by OrangeSoul Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheTerminator Posted October 3, 2005 Share Posted October 3, 2005 That sucks for the PS3 fanboys Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618152 Share on other sites More sharing options...
kylejn Posted October 3, 2005 Share Posted October 3, 2005 Heehee! I like the PS3 and all, but the prospect of developers ditching Sony for MS makes the inner Xbox fanboy in me squeal in delight. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618167 Share on other sites More sharing options...
goji Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 MS will, in my opinion, when the next gen war for one thing: MS is a software giant! If I am not mistaken they are the largest software producer in the world as well as the largest developer help desk in the world. With XNA as the base format for all things graphical within the MS family, anyone, even the small japanese companies lacking the 17 million dollar budget can and will create games using MS propriety technologies. Q: What's the difference between Microsoft's XNA and Sony's Cell?A: In the next generation, software-not hardware-will drive the games industry forward. Microsoft XNA software brings together chip and OEM partners to ultimately deliver thousands of integrated digital entertainment devices that work together and give consumers choice. Sony is talking about a fixed world of hardware that requires everyone to buy everything Sony. Sony's Cell is a hardware solution. This is a software revolution. Taken from MS XNA FAQ:http://www.microsoft.com/xna/faq.aspx MS has given everyone quite a few options when it comes to next gen, and its exciting. MS made a smart move when it created XNA as its base foundation. GK "its about the developer... er game designer" Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618406 Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkaterAustin Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 I dont care how much i hear about sony, microsoft, or nintendo.. at this point im buying neither.. and my pc will live for ever :D Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618455 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darkluminaz34 Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 Plus the news of Sega cancelling a game already does not bode well for the PS3...This generation will probably see the end of sony dominating the console market Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618472 Share on other sites More sharing options...
icecaveman Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 I can't believe this. The joy is beond expression. There is almost nothing I hope for more than to see Microsoft beat Sony, or at least give them a hard time this time around. Seeing how people claimed nobody would beat Sony EVER. (The same kind of people who believed Atari or Nintendo could never be beaten.) Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618486 Share on other sites More sharing options...
icecaveman Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 Ryvis you gotta be kidding! Why waste time on developing for PS3, it's not that much more technologically advanced than the 360... Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618527 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryvis Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 :no: Very sad to hear this. First space exploration slows down and now the evolution of advance technology in console gaming? Are humans really that simple, to pass prospects that will inevitably result in better games? Someone give me an answer, why slow down the evolution? Because its cheaper to develop for the other? To make your life easier? We just keep slowing down and down.... Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618518 Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheTerminator Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 :no: Very sad to hear this. First space exploration slows down and now the evolution of advance technology in console gaming?Are humans really that simple, to pass prospects that will inevitably result in better games? Someone give me an answer, why slow down the evolution? Because its cheaper to develop for the other? To make your life easier? We just keep slowing down and down.... 586618518[/snapback] Whats so amazing about the PS3 that makes it any better then the X360? The Cell? Pfft, cell is the reason no one wants to develop for it, its too hard to make the games efficient. Hardware is no good if its hard and expensive to use. Thats not evolution. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618557 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryvis Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 Its not much but it is an advance, this is just like the Blu-ray and HD-DVD war. Superior should be the main focus for everyone. I'm serious. Its never a waste of time when you're helping the evolution of technology. It sucks to see people holding back, never going for that extra mile. Etc etc. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618549 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laughing-Man Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 OrangeSoul, give it up already: GameSpot Neowin TGS 2005: Full Japanese PlayStation 3 lineup revealedPlayable games a no-show at event, but Sony reveals rock-solid third-party support with 102 games and 71 publishers. TOKYO--One of the biggest, and most unfortunate, surprises at the Tokyo Game Show 2005 so far has been the absence of any playable PlayStation 3 games. However, that didn't totally deflate the spirits of those present, as Sony Computer Entertainment released its full lineup of Japanese PS3 games at the show. The list revealed a massive amount of third-party support for the console, which is sure to heat up the next-generation console war with Microsoft's Xbox 360. Sony currently has 102 games scheduled or already in development for the PS3, with 71 publishers on board its next-gen bandwagon. One thing striking, if not terribly surprising, about the PS3 lineup is the massive amount of sequels it contains. As previously reported, Atari is releasing a follow-up to Alone in the Dark, was well as new installments in its Stuntman and Driver series. Ubisoft is releasing a third installment of Brothers in Arms on the PS3. SNK Playmore has already announced King of Fighters Maximum Impact 3, even though the second installment for the PS2 won't be coming out until the middle of next year. Wrestling game developer Yuke's also revealed it had an unidentified game in the works, raising the possibility of the first next-gen SmackDown! game or that the Xbox 360 Rumble Roses will be multiplatform. Konami already announced Metal Gear Solid 4 at E3, and now it's revealed a new Gradius game is in development. The company is also making a soccer game, most likely the first next-gen Winning Eleven. Namco also has a good lineup scheduled for the PS3, with unnamed fighting, shooting, sports, and role-playing games in the works. While it's almost certain that the "fighting game" is the already announced sixth Tekken, which was shown at E3, the RPG's title remains a mystery--a next-gen Tales perhaps? As for new games, Koei revealed it is working on two original properties for the PS3: an action game called Blade Storm: Hundred Years War, the latest brawler from Dynasty Warriors series developer Omega Force, and a racing game ominously titled Fatal Inertia. It had previously announced its Akira Kurosawa-inspired action game Ni-Oh at E3 in May. D3 is publishing Digital Extremes' Dark Sector, one of the first games announced for next-gen consoles. Genki is making a new release for a "racing game series" and a "Japanese sword fighting game series," which are probably new iterations of Tokyo Xtreme Racer and Kengo. Surprisingly, not many companies announced games for both the PS3 and the Xbox 360 at the Tokyo Game Show. Capcom reconfirmed that Resident Evil 5 (called BioHazard 5 in Japan) will come out for the PS3 and Xbox 360, and From Software revealed its newly announced game, Armored Core 4, is in development for both platforms. While it's generally said developing for next-generation consoles will be tough on small publishers, today's PS3 list had a fair amount of budget game makers on the list. The small publisher named Magnolia will be releasing its affordable "Value 2000" series once again on the PS3, which, as the name suggests, sells at the low price of 2000 yen ($18) plus tax. Also of note in the PS3 lineup is Arc System Works' unnamed "fighting game tool," a mysterious-sounding project from the company well-known for its Guilty Gear X series. Interestingly, Hudson is bringing its Rengoku series from the PSP to the PS3--the first time a series that debuted on Sony's handheld is making its way to a console. PLAYSTATION 3 GAMES (JAPAN): (Sorted by title and genre) Acquire New historical action game, action adventure Arc System Works BB (tentative name), next-generation fighting game tool Artdink Bipedal Movement Simulation, Simulation Aquanote no Kyujitsu: Inner Mind Adventure, Inner Mind adventure Astroll Seikan (tentative name), survival Atari Alone in the Dark sequel, action adventure Stuntman (working title), driving action Driver 5 (working title), driving action Athena Pro Mahjong Final (tentative name), mahjong Atlus Shin Megami Tensei series, RPG Bandai Anime related project, TBA Mobile Suit Gundam (tentative name), action Unnamed robot action game, action Banpresto Super Robot series, TBA Capcom action game, action Devil May Cry 4, stylish action Biohazard 5, survival horror Cavia Unnamed action RPG, action RPG CyberFront simulation game A, growth simulation simulation game B, management simulation puzzle game, puzzle action Success RPG, RPG Success Hitsuji Mura (tentative name), simulation D3 Publisher Dark Sector, shooting action Fighting action game, fighting action Datam Polystar Unnamed adventure game, adventure Digital Gain Naxat Plan (tentative name), adventure Dorasu Slotter Mania series, Pachinko Eidos Unnamed action game, action Electronic Arts Fight Night (tentative name), sports Enterbrain Derby Stallion (tentative name), breeding Entertainment Software Publishing Unnamed action game, action Ertain TBA, action From Software Armored Core 4, 3D mech action Dark RPG (tentative name), RPG Black Blade (tentative name), action Genki Japanese sword fighting series, action Racing game series, racing game Global A. Entertainment Comical history action, action Comical history stimulation, simulation GoodNavigate Mystery adventure game, adventure Gust Unnamed role playing game, RPG Hackberry Pachinko Jikki simulation series, Pachinko Hamster Management simulation, simulation Hudson Unnamed RPG, RPG Bomberman, action Rengoku: The End of the Century, sci-fi action RPG Idea Factory Shin Ten Makai VI (tentative name), Simulation RPG Interchannel Unnamed love adventure game, adventure Irem Software Engineering Action-adventure game, action adventure Koei Blade Storm: Hundred Years War, action Fatal Inertia, racing Ni-Oh, action Mahjong Taikai (tentative name), table Konami Gradius series, shooting Unnamed soccer game, soccer Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball series, sports Unnamed action game, action Unnamed role playing game, RPG Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, tactical espionage action MTO ActiveDogs (tentative name), action sports Magnolia Value 2000 Igo, table Value 2000 Shougi, table Saikyou Ginsei Shougi 7, table Saikyou Ginsei Igo 7, table Mainichi Communications Shougi World Champion Gekisashi (tentative name), table Marionette War simulation game, simulation Marvelous Interactive Unnamed action game, action Mediaworks Unnamed adventure game, adventure Michaelsoft Project D, RPG Namco Unnamed RPG, RPG Unnamed fighting game, fighting Unnamed shooting game, shooting Unnamed sports game, sports Nippon-ichi Software Makai Wars (tentative name), RPG Now Production Unnamed action game, action Ongakukan Train Simulator Online (tentative name), train simulation SNK Playmore King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 3 (tentative name), 3D fighting Sega Fifth Phantom Saga, action shooting Sonic the Hedgehog, action Sony Computer Entertainment Angel Rings (tentative name), RPG Gran Turismo series, TBA Genji 2 (tentative name), action The Eye of Judgment (tentative name), TBA Minna no Golf 5 (tentative name), sports Monster Carnival (tentative name), action RPG Spike Way of the Samurai 3 (tentative name), action adventure Square Enix Final Fantasy series, TBA Sun Denshi Unnamed simulation game, simulation Sunrise Interactive Sunrise Eiyuutan series, 3D simulation RPG Shinseiki GPX Cyber Formula series, 3D racing Taito Extreme (tentative name), action Project Psychic (tentative name), action Takuyo Kyougyou AKARI Project (tentative name), simulation MASTER Project (tentative name), action RPG Tecmo Action game, action Action-adventure game, action Ubisoft Assassin (working title), action adventure Brothers in Arms 3 (tentative name), FPS Warashi Mahjong Oh, Mahjong Yamasa Entertainment Yamasa Digi World DX (tentative name), Pachinko Yuke's Pro wrestling game, pro wrestling JAPANESE PLAYSTATION 3 PUBLISHERS Acquire Arc System Works Art Dink Asmik-ace Entertainment Astroll Atari Japan Athena Atlus Bandai Banpresto Capcom Cavia Chunsoft CyberFront D3 Publisher Daitogiken Datam Polystar Digital Gain Dorasu Eidos Electronic Arts Enterbrain Entertainment Software Publishing Ertain Fog From Software Genki Global A. Entertainment GoodNavigate Gust Hackberry Hamster Hudson Idea Factory Interchannel Irem Software Engineering Jaleco Kadokawa Shoten Kids Station Koei Konami MTO Magnolia Mainichi Communications Marionette Marvelous Interactive Mediaworks Michaelsoft Namco Nippon-ichi Software Now Production Oaks Ongakukan SNK Playmore Sammy Sega Shoeisha Sony Computer Entertainment Spike Square Enix Success Sun Denshi Sunrise Interactive Taito Takuyo Kyougyou Tecmo Ubisoft Warashi Yamasa Entertainment Yukes Yuki Enterprise Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618556 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryvis Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 Evolution is hard and expensive, but not many seek to pursue it because this world is filled with so many lazy people. Seriously tell me, when has evolution been easy and cheap? Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618584 Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawkMan Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 Sorry OrangeSoul, but according to JMole you're only allowed to post PS3 positive news on Neowin. anything that doesn't bathe the PS3 in a holy beam of magnificent light of extraordinary power and divine essence will be met by the usual fanboi comments form the PS3 army ;) Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618645 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laughing-Man Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 according to JMole you're only allowed to post PS3 positive news on Neowin. anything that doesn't bathe the PS3 in a holy beam of magnificent light of extraordinary power and divine essence will be met by the usual fanboi comments form the PS3 army ;)586618645[/snapback] You got all that from: OrangeSoul, give it up already My, someone has a creative imagination. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618695 Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustGeorge Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 I want Sony to get their ass handed to them this time around just to let them know they don't own the market. As for Kutaragi, put up or shut up! Quit shoving BS down our throats and deliver what you boast about all too often. ....And while I'm bitching, damn you Sony for pushing the DMCA down our throats! I feel better now :) Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618741 Share on other sites More sharing options...
iconboy Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 meh, orange and the rest of the fear mongerers im sure were saying the same crap when it was the ps2 and xbox duking it out- they say hardware wont push sales, software will- and they are right -which is why the PS2 handed the xbox and GC their asses to them and will probably do it again with the PS3. Im not overly biased, infact i dont even know if im going to get any next gen consoles, but Sony is just too strong. You think the PS2 was anything special? aside from the dvd player the hardware was crap, -lets just say that my xbox and GC are collecting dust while my PS2 gets a workout every week with great new releases Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618960 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Lyle Global Moderator Posted October 4, 2005 Global Moderator Share Posted October 4, 2005 OrangeSoul, give it up already:GameSpot Neowin 586618556[/snapback] you know what that big list means to me.. and every canadian / american / european out there? absolutely nothing! these are japanese release titles.. doesnt mean anything in the US market. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618951 Share on other sites More sharing options...
iconboy Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 You got all that from:My, someone has a creative imagination. 586618695[/snapback] hey jmole, dont waste your effort, its going on deaf ears. there is an overabundance of M$ fanboys on this forum. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618968 Share on other sites More sharing options...
icecaveman Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 iconboy yeah like Palm was so strong they could never be beaten? Look what happened to them and where Microsoft is positioned now. They will always win in the long run. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618969 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laughing-Man Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 you know what that big list means to me.. and every canadian / american / european out there?absolutely nothing! these are japanese release titles.. doesnt mean anything in the US market. 586618951[/snapback] I thought this thread was about Japanese developers....hey jmole, dont waste your effort, its going on deaf ears. there is an overabundance of M$ fanboys on this forum. I know, I find it funny how they get their hopes up on news like this. I can't wait till E3 2006, the damage control after PS3 games are shown is going to be hilarious. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586618999 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malbojia Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 OrangeSoul has be known to be a pro instigator. On the other side of the ring people like to defend themselves. I understand but come on this is your wallet, hard earned money, also involes another ****ed up media format war. All he states is japanese developers, still plenty of other developers out there in the world for all markets. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586619029 Share on other sites More sharing options...
BajiRav Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 hey jmole, dont waste your effort, its going on deaf ears. there is an overabundance of M$ fanboys on this forum. 586618968[/snapback] I think you lost your credibility right at those 2 red letters :D I thought this thread was about Japanese developers....hey jmole, dont waste your effort, its going on deaf ears. there is an overabundance of M$ fanboys on this forum. I know, I find it funny how they get their hopes up on news like this. I can't wait till E3 2006, the damage control after PS3 games are shown is going to be hilarious. 586618999[/snapback] Yes I would like to see how it feels after watching CG rendering again ! :laugh: :ninja: I am not particularly for xbox or anything. I just want sony to lose. I don't care if revolution comes on top or xbox360. :p Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586619027 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtreme $niper Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 you know what that big list means to me.. and every canadian / american / european out there?absolutely nothing! these are japanese release titles.. doesnt mean anything in the US market. 586618951[/snapback] Exactly. Plus the fact that I hate RPG and Japanese themed games, which 90% of that list is anyways. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586619085 Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustGeorge Posted October 4, 2005 Share Posted October 4, 2005 meh, orange and the rest of the fear mongerers im sure were saying the same crap when it was the ps2 and xbox duking it out- they say hardware wont push sales, software will- and they are right -which is why the PS2 handed the xbox and GC their asses to them and will probably do it again with the PS3. Im not overly biased, infact i dont even know if im going to get any next gen consoles, but Sony is just too strong. You think the PS2 was anything special? aside from the dvd player the hardware was crap, -lets just say that my xbox and GC are collecting dust while my PS2 gets a workout every week with great new releases 586618960[/snapback] Everyone thought Nintendo was too strog to beat at one point, but look at them now. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/380481-japanese-developers-leaving-ps3-development/#findComment-586619115 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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