infamous23 said:
Everybody seems to think you get more sales these days by going after the casuals, but Sony sold 250 Million consoles with PS1, PS2, and PSP by having the best core games on the market and not the most number of casual titles. Also, they've fought back against Wii and DS with PS3 and PSP in Japan by having the best core games on the market there. Sony will show 5 to 7 core games that feature Move controls. It's true they might have a couple of token games like a dance game or a sports game (even though they said they were opposed to them last year), but they're Move games will be sequels or remakes like Resident Evil 5 Move, Heavenly Sword 2, Infamous 2, and Little Big Planet 2, that will implement the new controls into this year's finest core games instead of all the gimmicky casual products that Microsoft spent an hour discussing today instead of having core game developers show off their new titles while Sony will go back to gaming's roots which traditionally is what people watch E3 to see: rpgs, adventure titles, Gran Turismo 5, etc. |
Eh. The PS 1 and 2 had the most casual software of all their generations. You know, because they were winning. And the winner gets the most, if not all, schovelware. Three generations in a row, and in a 'geek' way before that.
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