| gamelover2000 said: Any examples? I happen to know alot of these so called 'stolen idea's' are not so stolen after all and I am willing to try to find evidence of 'stolen idea's' not being stolen but actually being in development with Sony earlier.
When we talk about stolen idea's I mainly speak of actual rip-off's. Things that are 90% the same as the original product and don't offer anything new.
I will also obviously say if I can not find any proof of Sony not 'stealing' and I will use credible sources and post those here. |
Umm I can give tons of examples, if you used supposed evidence that proves Sony was working on these products prior to Nintendo's release same can be said for Nintendo. Also who's to say Sony was actually working on these products they obviously will say they were to avoid embarrassment but we all know that they aren't ahead of Nintendo often if ever.
Example the WiiMote entered development during the NES days according to Nintendo. So even if you claimed that Move was in development prior to launch there is no way you could say it began during the NES days before Sony even entered the industry. In fact the PlayStation was stolen technology it was based entirely around Nintendo's SNES:CD prototype when it was built. Sony added additional features to the system when it was later launched as PlayStation. I could then also say rumble and courts sided with the creators which included Nintendo proving Sony ripped the technology off and Sony had to settle in order to use it again in PS3. The tilt censors used first in Nintendo games which Sony later made a huge feature of its PS3 controller.
Look you can't possibly argue that Sony came up with all these ideas first. If they did indeed develop them prior to Nintendo then they would have likely released them before Nintendo. Yet every time Sony lags behind Nintendo in PlayStation's history the first thing I haven't seen a competitors console do first is some of Vita's new features, DVD is also an exception.
Anyways no point in trying to defend Sony, you can't possibly win or change my mind. I only listed a few examples but their are plenty more. Sony adapts fast adjusting to its competition by releasing identical or slightly changed products.
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