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prayformojo said:
MikeRox said:
prayformojo said:
Most of you guys are too young to remember this but, back in the 8 and 16bit days, devs would do just what this guy is calling for. A lot of times, games would have different levels, graphics, music and story. Take a look at the SNES and Gensis versions of Aladin. The Genesis was far weaker, but got the superior game. It had a better story, better levels...better everything.

I think that today, money has corrupted things to the point where unless it's indie, it's suspect. The PS1 changed the industry into more of what you see in Hollywood with the PS2 and Xbox cementing it.


2 different publishers had the license on the different formats. The SNES Aladin was done by Capcom, the Mega Drive one was from Virgin Interactive.

See my earlier post, it's nothing to do with money. It's literally that different systems were just so incompatible with each other previously. Though in Aladins case, it was also that the SNES version was done by Capcom, whilst SEGA outsourced the Mega Drive version to Virgin Interactive, who also released that game on PC etc.

We're just at a point now where hardware architechture is so similar from system to system, that there is no need to have to make separate versions of each game. A port is much more commercially viable than a remake.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%27s_Aladdin_(video_game)


I don't see how my point isn't still valid. If it were simply due to different architechture, why wouldn't that game have been, you know, the same game? Would you ever see something like that now? Imagine two Frozen games releasing on PS4 and Xbone. Would we EVER see one with completely different levels, story, music etc? No, we wouldn't. And the reason why is because the studios are owned and controlled by greedy, heartless CEO's in suits who know nothing about games at all.


The company that made the SNES game, had NO connections with the company that made the other versions. Why would they share anything at all? The SNES version from Capcom was actually a completely separate project. Different developer and different publisher.

If Capcom had cloned Virgin's game, it would actually have been a copyright infringement. Everything about the game had to be different.



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