| Soundwave said: Sega's issue was they dropped support for their consoles after like a year and a half, lol (in the US anyway) also a host of marketing, pricing, and other issues. It's time to change the way hardware platforms are released, the console business IMO is still way behind, companies like Apple and Samsung are on the right path, though that may be too many hardware upgrades, but the industry is no long a bunch of 12 year old boys who need their parents to buy them everything either. It's grown up as a business. Cross generational software is the future too IMO, the idea that all old software goes down the toilet once a new console releases or you can't make a game run on two generational platforms is tired and outdated. |
Nobody wants to invest $300+ on a new console from a single console-maker every 2-3 years. That does NOT need to change. 5+ is perfectly acceptable, and is in fact a desirable time span. Also, as far as Wii U is concerned, it IS "two generational" in that it is 100% backwards compatible with all games and almost all accessories for the Wii. The only next gen console to offer that.







