| TheNoobHolocaust said: Sony and Nintendo were cool back then, they almost became business partners with Sony making the Nintendo CD ironically named PlayStation, except Nintendo lost faith in the idea of CD games while Sony had already made thousands of PlayStations. Sony ended up having to throw away all of them. And out of anger at Nintendo decided to create a console of their own, which as a slap in the face they kept the name PlayStation and were Nintendo's biggest rival in the Mid 90's and on. Sony gave birth to the rated T and M games that we see today. Without Sony's PlayStation, Nintendo would probably have conquered the world by now, not to say that they aren't close right now with the Wii. I'm Bored. |
Goodness man. I really hope you don't believe the fellow that told you that mess of fallacies.
Nintendo tapped Sony to create the disc drive for their next console. Things went well until the final contract was reviewed by Nintendo. Sony had written the contract with the stipulations that they retain all branding and rights to the console basically relegating Nintendo to a 2nd party development studio. Nintendo immediately pulled out attempted to strike a deal with Philips but that too fell through. Because they couldn't get a disc drive manufacturer on board for their next console, they were forced to continue using catridges.
Also, M and T rated games (and their pre-ESRB equivelants) were around prior to the release of the Playstation. Sony had nothing to do with the origination of either that style of content or the rating board itself.
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