Impulsivity said:
Here since you like using soda analogies (I think I originally said something about pepsi and coke preferences being like game console prefs over a year ago) here's whats happening. Notice Pepsi and Coke don't just make their flagships. There is also Mellow Yellow and Mountain Dew, Sprite and Siera Mist, Sunkist and Slice etc. Every time one makes a new product, the other needs to match it with something similar to shore up their product line and keep customers in their overall camp. Sometimes it takes a few years before there is a Mellow Yellow to counter Mountian Dew, but eventually it's more or less inevitable except for fail products (there was never a Crystal Coke, for instance). That is what this is. For the Mario Bros camp there's Little Big Planet, for the Zelda camp there's darksiders, for the Mario Kart Camp theres that Crash Bandicoot racing game etc. Sony needs a collection of games to shore up the kid demographic just like Nintendo made games like Killer Instinct to counter the Genesis contention that it was just for kids (several studies were showing that teenagers wouldn't admit to their friends they owned an SNES because it wasn't cool like the Genesis was in that demographic) ditto for Conker's bad fur day, perfect dark and golden eye in the N64 era vs the Saturn and PS1. Nintendo isn't doing as much matching in this gen since they're in the lead so insead the other consoles match them, that's just temporary though, if Sony wins in the next gen Nintendo will almost certainly make different types of games to try and match the success again. It is the nature of the beast. So there are a few holes in the Sony line up relative to the Wii, maybe in the light and airy Sprite type games (mini game collections, motion sports games etc) so they put out the move to counter Nintendo's Sprite with a Sony Sierra Mist. |
There is a lot of truth in this post. Systems do come out with games similar to the leading system in order to capitalize on their popularity. Certain stuff did come out on Nintendo consoles that tried to make them look cooler. The only problem with this arguement is that Killer Instinct, Conker's Bad Fur Day, GoldenEye 007, and Perfect Dark were made by Rare and not Nintendo. Many of the games that I mentioned that are coming out for Move are first party games. See the difference?
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