| dunno001 said: Of these, neither. What matters is games. If a system doesn't have the games, it dies. But if I had to pick between these 2 only, easily innovation; it's more influencial than power over every gen. Observe: |
I think Snes wan cause nintendo made amazing games for it. Especially towards the end of that gen. Had Sega stuck to their gaming guns as well and not screwed around with Sega CD/32X they would have given snes more than it could handle. They had Europe and US in the bag till 1994...then they got spread too thin on too many systems.
There were standard CD based systems before PS1. PS1 won because Sony started using hype for hardware and gave everyone a lesson in game marketting. They started the whole "lose money on hardware-make money on software" model and were very aggressive in courting 3rd parties for exclusivity. Sega didn't help its cause by having absolutely no management direction outside of japan and nintendo screwed the pooch for using cartriges.
PS2 won with the exact same model as PS1 as well as continued success of PS1. Huge tech hype out of the gate, rally 3rd party support...by the time Xbox and gamecube came which were more powerful, Ps2 was already a generation winner.
Sony really hasn't changed their game since PS1...New sony console = new storage medium to push, redidulous tech hype (which is usually a bust) and lose money on hardware. Now that Microsoft can play the losses game all day long with them, they will need to change their gameplan.







