| MARCUSDJACKSON said: I think your spot on now lets see if I can be the first to post. Yea buddy first to post. Now along with everything you've said i'd say better marketing, have closer launch dates in each market, likely the most requested thing this gen that PS3 obviously lacks is JRPG's. make sure every game has had the time it needs in dev., no copy cat shooters, i guess better online service but i don't play multiplayer online unless I'm training someone. and i guess last but certainly not least keep create play share, make it available for every genre, and make a franchise in every genre. 3rd party support is great but like Nintendo rely mostly on yourself but don't neglect 3rd party either, but i could personally do without them. Oh and make sequels for every ip Sony owns. Did I mention JRPG's? Lots and lots of JRPG's. Basically PS2 reincarnated. great thread PSN. |
I think the days of tons and tons of jRPGs are over for consoles and outside of Japan. But, I do think jRPG devs will get on board earlier than they did with the PS3. I doubt they will be trying to make them work with the next Xbox console like they did with the 360 - which didn't work out too well for them.
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