Khuutra said:
pizzahut451 said:
Viper1 said: It wasn't that they didn't allow Sony to use them but rather that simply just wasn't part of the deal. Philips was offering a disc drive for Nintendo to use at a low cost but they'd get to license a few Nintendo IP's for their own console - the CD-i.
See, Philips already had their own console out. Sony didn't. So it wouldn't make sense for Sony to want to license Nintendo IP's at the time because they didn't have a console already out....and worse still is that they would eventually have rights to ALL Nintendo IP's anyway as part of the contract they wrote. |
pretty dumb move by nintenodo... costed them losing 2 gens straight and they didnt benifit at all. They should have let Sony use their IPs, we all know Sony>>>>>>>>>>>Philips in gaming
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Phillips got ot use them for a few games.
Sony woould have had them forever.
FOR-EV-ER.
They benefited in that they kept control of their own IPs.
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they still would have had control of their IPs, its just that Sony could also use them