| Dallinor said: in·no·vate |
This the best point of the whole thread. The actual definition of innovate. Then we must remember that this is innovation as it pertains to gaming, not general innovation.
No one would disagree that Nintendo has had the biggest innovation this generation (and arguably has always had the best innovations for every generation they were there).
As for Sony and bluray...sorry this is not innovating gaming in any way. All you have is a larger storage. That's not innovative, just general progress. If it were a solid state device with similar storage and thus giving us a much better medium due to it being faster and much more durable, then that would be innovative. But just giving us a new disc format that holds more....meh.
Same with MS. Nothing really innovative this gen. Xbox had the online and Live last gen, probably the most innovative thing last gen (the one time I think Nintendo was beat in the innovative realm for a gen).







