naznatips said:
The PSP never did and still doesn't have much Square support. The vast majority of SE support has been on the DS, and remains on the DS. 14 games (2 remakes, 1 of which was never released in America) vs. 8 games (6 remakes). Certainly SE was never allied against Nintendo. In fact, they took their biggest JRPG in Japan and stuck it's primary sequel on the DS, along with tons of spinoffs. I'll agree that at least initially Take Two (more than Rockstar, since they are the owners of Rockstar) showed more PSP support, but just yesterday claimed their entire company is focused on Nintendo games over the next year. Konami made 2 big Castlevania games for DS. I'd say 3rd party support is hardly lacking from the DS right now, though maybe it was some at first. |
Everything you mention here is recent. The new Dragon Quest game isn't out yet; the Castlevanias have been released in the last year; the 14 DS games from Square are in development. I totally agree that the 3rd party support has shifted now, but it wasn't there at first, as you've hinted at (and I'm stating, explicitly). Also of note: Ninja Gaiden is on the way, which is another big franchise.
My point was about the beginning of the war, when the DS first pulled away from the PSP in sales. The big games, released at that time for both systems were as follows:
PSP:
Grand Theft Auto
Metal Gear Solid
Need for Speed Most Wanted
Loco Roco
DS:
Nintendogs
Brain Age
Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time
Those were the first big, top selling titles for each system, as I recall (tell me if I'm missing one or two). Things may be changing now, but at the beginning of the system's lifespan, the DS's primary support was almost entirely recieved from Nintendo itself, and Nintendo was basically capable of defeating the major software offerings from Sony and all its major third party contributors simultaneously.
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