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jesus kung fu magic said:

Being the first to use dvd's is not innovation , its just logical progression because cartridges were becoming far too expensive to dvd's so of course dvds would be the new medium......even if sony wasnt going to be a part of last gen someone would be using dvd's.

 

Why did Nintendo stubbornly stick with Cartridges then?  I mean if it was such a 'logical' progression?  Innovation is innovation.  

 

I hope your not insinuating that sony revolutionized the online gaming scene........

Last time I checked,  Sony was the first console to release an actually successful internet model with their system. 

 

Whats wrong with using franchises from decades past? The ones Nintendo uses are iconic franchises , something sony has none of. What do you expect them to do have Link in space? Mario is BY FAR the best platformer , Legend of Zelda is BY FAR the greatest action adverture series , SSB is the best brawler game and Mario Kart is the best kart racing game...........do you expect them to just stop these franchises when they absolutely dominate their respective genres? It would be stupid of them to even think of something like that.

 

No.  We expect them to make a good, original game.  Not the same game re-skinned with a few extra characters and maps.  Every Zelda I have played since Ocarina of Time has felt like Ocarina of Time.    Every Mario since Mario 64 has felt like Mario 64.   As for all of those games being the 'best' in their categories?  All opinion.   

The last unique, innovative new form of game Nintendo came out with from one of their 'iconic' franchises was Metroid Prime.  Which now we can see the next 15 iterations of the game being identical to that.

Super Smash Brothers Wii was an absolute joke.  It looked like Super Smash Brothers Gamecube.    Mario Galaxy was a completely over hyped Mario 64 rip off. 

 

The best thing Sony has done since Day one in this industry is provide options, options, options.  Whether it's their wide array of game types or game styles or their visions of making the console even more then a game console.   This is something that Nintendo / Microsoft still to this day have yet to learn.  (Although Microsoft has in many ways understood this concept).    We don't need 15 iterations of Halo.  We don't need Mario 14.  You don't need a mascot.