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Acevil said:
Michael-5 said:
Acevil said:


Improvements are still under the fine line of innovation. At least in what I been learning in the past couple of years. Pretty much around this saying taken from Wiki "The central meaning of innovation thus relates to renewal or improvement, with novelty being a consequence of this improvement." Also I think sony does a good job of innovation in the sense of what you mean as well. The incorporation of DVD and Blu-ray into a device, that also plays games (don't say PC) :P. 

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In this case every company can be considered innovative. I think the original post as refering to controller layouts, not system specifications.

In a sense, every technology company has to innovate to survive, no company can truly sit-back on something . The level of innovation may vary (Some might introduce new-to-world, some might just add a better design to an existing product). 

The original poster was talking about controller layouts, and honestly this thread went to hell fast. 


I only read the first and last page, great comment. Really, just great length, volcabulary, and it's makes a point very clearly. I agree with you 100%

Is this why Sega and Atari died? lol joking, Sega died because Sega US and Sega Japan were two separate companies with separate headquarters, which didn't collaborate well.



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