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Cypher1980 said:
Some of The Reasons

- Cartridges were historically used by Nintendo to keep an iron grip over third party Devs. Licensing costs to be Nintendo Seal Approved cost a lot.

- Sony attracted third party Devs away with attractive deals

- Cartirdges were expensive, CD's cheap

In the end, PSX had more games with a broader appeal

Nintendo as usual got left with the best games of the generation and a lot of industry recognition but not the generations winning machine.

Also PSX was the first machine to be sold at less than cost. This practice is now standard in the industry for everyone except Nintendo.

The N64 although not selling well ironically made Nintendo a healthy profit due to its high sticker price.

That's 100 percent opinionated. I disagree completely.

 



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