| Ronster316 said:
Nintendo were making profits yes, but they were millionaires, not WE HAVE A GOD DAMN BOTTEMLESS PIT OF MONEY TO THROW AT DEVELOPERS TO WIPE OUR ARSES FOR US billioniares. Sonic 2 sold over 6 MILLION on a 35 million selling console, thats a huge attach rate. (bundles or not, cos crash was bundled too) Barely any other ip's? and how many ip's were around on ps1 when crash came along? Sonic had to compete with the likes of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Streets of Rage, Fifa and many more. I'm gobsmacked man. Whats Sonic been a Japanese game (at a time when Japenese games were dominant) got to do with it? |
Dude, back then, you didn't need to be billionnaires to buy exclusives. Nintendo were making hundreds of millions of dollars in profits per year. A shame they were using intimidation tactics and developers were happy to run to Sony when the PS1 came to life.
Also, I don't think Sony was doing bundles before the PS3 era - at least, not that at recall. I know Sega and Nintendo were doing that.
And none of those Sega Genesis games were big like the PS games. Hard to believe that only 3 Sega Genesis games sold more than 2M. Sonic and Aladdin were all they had. And you wonder why Sega couldn't compete with the PS1 - they couldn't even compete with Nintendo.
Finally, what do you thin Sonic being a Japanese game has to do with sales?







