BraLoD said:
It was during the PS1 when Naughty Dog created it. PS1 and Sony are responsible for its existence, it definitely should be in the OP |
Sony doesn't own the IP so its not a Sony IP.
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PS1 | 15 | 16.67% | |
PS2 | 30 | 33.33% | |
PS3 | 32 | 35.56% | |
PS4 | 13 | 14.44% | |
Total: | 90 |
BraLoD said:
It was during the PS1 when Naughty Dog created it. PS1 and Sony are responsible for its existence, it definitely should be in the OP |
Sony doesn't own the IP so its not a Sony IP.
I guess Sony has Wipeout now but I never thought of it as an exclusive IP. It was on N64 at one point.
for me psone, legend of dragoon, wild arms, xenogears, alundra, vagrant story, threads of fate,...
BraLoD said:
You asked "which Sony console introduced the best Sony IPs", and the PS1 introduced Crash and it was a Sony IP when introduced (and for the whole gen of that console). I won't go further to avoid a back and forth, though. |
Sony published the games and the IP was owned by Universal Studios now Activision.
All have heavy hitters but just in terms of diversity PS3 was leagues ahead.. (bring out the list)
Heavenly Sword, Lair, Resistance, Uncharted, The Last of Us, MAG, WarHawk, StarHawk, Puppeteer, Journey, Flower, LittlebigPlanet, Heavy Rain, Beyond two souls, Infamous, Motor Storm, Folklore, Demon Souls..
and what makes Ps3 line up stand up even more was that third party struggled so much to support PS3 due to its Architecture, but sony just didnt give up and took upon themselves to pump up out games after games..
On PS1 the only franchises I loved was Syphon Filter and Crash. Maybe Spyro.
PS2, I loved Mark of the Kri, God of War 2, and Ratchet and Clank
PS3, I loved Uncharted, The Last of Us, and Heavy Rain.
PS4, I loved Until Dawn and Gravity Rush (does that count?)
Guess I'll go with PS3.
BraLoD said:
You asked "which Sony console introduced the best Sony IPs", and the PS1 introduced Crash and it was a Sony IP when introduced (and for the whole gen of that console). I won't go further to avoid a back and forth, though. |
Actually Sony never owned the Crash Bandicoot IP.
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