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Ajescent said:
Play4Fun said:
Ajescent said:
"Killer apps" don't exist. There is no magic bullet to cure anything.


Mario? Gran Turismo? Halo? Pokemon? Monster Hunter?

How do killer apps not exist?

Seriously?

mario is a big deal but it didn't become a big deal overnight to become a magic bullet. It took years for that to happen. Not to forget it started out when games were few and far between not nowadays where you can't go 2 steps without tripping over a new starter game dev.

Gran Turismo
Whilst the numbers on that are stellar, it's not the be all and end all.
Whilst it's one of the best selling games on the ps3, it's no where near as popular as your Halos or a COD (I draw your attention to GTpsp) and highlight the fact that again, like Mario this game has a history to its name and is not an up and comer.

Pokemon
Pokemon games are popular because it has a tv show, trading cards, movies and a plethora of other tat to go with it. The game is just an added bonus.

Monster Hunter...I actually don't know anything about this, funny thing is It only became a "must have" around these parts when it was announced as a 3DS only thing. Prior to that, only thing I heard about it was Wii fans getting excited for a Wii version...

I remain fixed on my arguement that there is no such thing as a magic bullet...at least not in the form of a first time release that doesn't have a history to its name.


WTF are you telling me the history of Mario for?  And who cares if GT5 isn't as popular as Halo or COD? Who cares why Pokemon is popular? And MH has always been big in Japan.

Definition: A "killer app" is jargon in the computer industry for an application program that intentionally or unintentionally gets you to make the decision to buy the system the application runs on.

  Killer apps. Deal with it.