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pezus said:
fordy said:
Hynad said:
fordy said:
How is this good news? We're going to see all runs-of-the-mill pumping garbage out, since there's no incentive for a return on investment.

Video game crash repeat, anyone?


OK... Because the processes for having your product get Sony's approval to be sold on their console sudenly disappeared, right? ¬_¬


It was barely there to begin with....

How do you think Sony got a leg-up on the PS1 over Nintendo? A LOT of incentives were given to 3rd party devs willing to make the jump. they weren't going to contradict themselves from that point, merely offer less incentives than anything.

There you go. Did a video game crash happen during the PS1, PS2 or PS3 eras? Circular logic...

Depends on how you define "crash". If you mean it was steering the market towards a slowly impending crash with laxed regulation, cheap enough storage to discern space efficiency and such, then yes, I'd say it's been slowly heading that way.