I'm actually curious when the next PS2 game made by Sony will be.
When a company that is known to create software stops making software for that system, I would say that console's life cycle is dead. This is the definition I'm using. 3rd party are nice, but irrelevant, since why would a console maker turn down licensing fees? Hence, for all my argumentative purposes, the last released piece of software developed by the hardware manufacturer is the end date of that console.
This perspective is skewed by console makers that don't develop their own software, but does anyone care about Nokia?
See Ya George.
"He did not die - He passed Away"
At least following a comedians own jokes makes his death easier.







