angelsaremyplaything said:
Dude it already has more 3rd party support, 153 3rd party devs are making something for it, thats more then what 3ds has right now, if you need reasons, second analogue will attract devs that normally don't do handhelds, easy dev kit will attract devs trying to jump from phone to console or anyone that wants to make console games but can't afford it, specs and touch screen/pad will attracted people trying to make something unique, ect. and I actually got bored on gba, mainly because the pokemon and mario games are always the freaking same, I think it's only a matter of time before others start feeling the same Nintnedo needs some good new IPs and they don't seem ot be delivering them or have any intention on delivering them, and they trump sony games in sale not always in quality, and it's games are rather kiddy which may deter some people, and again with the lack of innovation in their games and Sony comming out with new IPs, Nintendo only holds 2 cards, earlier launch and more well known brands of games that's it, Sony holds the other cards |
How about Nintendo holding the price cut ability card? Sure they won't use till next year (around 2012 holiday season is my guess) but Sony will not be able to cut the price for the PSV for at least 2 years.
Sony has good hardware (might not be most reliable until after hardware revisions). However, Sony always does a piss poor job in enticing the average consumers (not the "hardcore" elite gamer that most want to be represented as) to go with their products even with the vastly superior tech, features, etc... (this is in regards to the PSP, PS3, and possibly PSV; PS1 and PS2 weren't superior to their home console generation) Maybe most people that still buy dedicated hand held devices mainly just want a device that plays games? To me it always seems like Sony should win in sales, but Nintendo knows their consumers better. Again you state that you were bored with Pokemon and Mario games by GBA. You do realize that Nintendo pushed plenty of new IPs during the DS era. Nintendo to you might release the same Mario the same Pokemon, etc.. However, to most people that play these games they realize it is a new experience.