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Retrasado said:

looking at overall game selection, I'd say it's nearly an exact tie with an edge to MS. However, looking at 1st/2nd party, it's not even close. Sony by lightyears. The only other dev that even comes close is Nintendo and this gen I think even they are a falling behind.

I think Nintendo has an edge but, as you said, it's dwindling. They may sell a boatload of "games" and systems, but many of them just aren't very good. We still have the iconic Zeldas, Mario platformers, SSB (not a real fan but I admit it's a very good game), Mario Kart, Metroid (again, not a huge fan of the 3D versions), but they're all very good. It's really a damned shame to see Nintendo "dumb down" in so many ways but in the end, they're the ones reaping the profits for doing so. I can't really blame them for it but I'll always hate Wii Music on principle. I've even come to accept Wii Fit, even though I still think it's a joke.

Sony, on the other hand, keeps bringing us IP like LittleBigPlanet on top of Gran Turismo, Team ICO games, etc... Their quality is up there with Nintendo, they just cater to the traditional gamer tastes far better than the "New N".

The one area where both Nintendo and Sony lack - and where Microsoft has really picked up - is in RPGs. Traditionally, we had JRPGs, an almost entirely third party effort. With the rise of WRPGs, Sony and Nintendo have been left scratching their heads while MS snatched up Lionhead and Fable. A very, very smart move on their part. On top of that, they grabbed exclusivity for games like Mass Effect and exclusive DLC for Fallout. WRPGs and shooters being my two "favorite" genres - if I can really say I have favorites - has made the 360 an extremely attractive console. To boot, they're getting the best JRPGs, too, though it's probably costing them a friggin' fortune to do so.

Many of you hate MS and I will never understand why... Sony and Nintendo both left a gaping hole for the WRPG crowd by never picking up a developer or trying to tap into that previously unexplored console genre. I'd think that as a gamer, most would appreciate MS trying to carve its own niche, even though the means to get there are somewhat sketchy at times. Before Microsoft, WRPGs were PC-only or console bitches... Now look at them.

 




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