| darthdevidem01 said: @4D gamerIII so YOU are basing "mistakes" on falls from generation to generation.. then ISN'T the Dreamcast the BIGGEST mistake, I mean it led from 10 million units to NOTHING! didn't it..forget falling it led to SEGA LEAVING the market you cannot base a failure on this, then wouldn't SNES be a "failure" as well & hope to GOd you don't dare call it a failure.. |
You're just incapable of realizing the PS3 has shot the Playstation brand to hell. You're so disllusional you won't even acknowledge the rest of my points, you only feel comfort in attacking this one.
Was Sega a multi-faceted conglomorate like Sony is capable of dealing with such Hardship? No. Did the Dreamcast set Sega back over a decade in profits? No. The Dreamcast just couldn't compete. The Sega brand had never been the dominant force in the market at all much ales by the margin the PS1 and PS2 were. Sega's stake in gaming was a declining one and in the end it was a consistant trend of poor decisions and circumstance that doomed it.
Did the SNES cause Nintendo to lose to the Genesis or the TBX-16? No. Was it the beginning of a downward spiral for Nintendo? Yes. Did the SNES set Nintendo ten years back in profits? No.
Is it really that hard for you to admit the PS3 was a mistake? Does it really matter that much to you whether the PS3 is compared to the Virtual Boy or the Dreamcast?
1: Stop making shooters. Please. You're not Valve or Free Radical.
2: Stop trying to force photo-realism down my throat until you can get out of the uncanny valley. Work on style and presentation instead of just pixels and bloom.
3: Try something weird and new, and hope we like it.
You'll cut costs way more than you cut revenue, and thus increase profit.







