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