RolStoppable said:
They were never as expensive as they are now. Well, there were expensive consoles (3DO, cd-i for example) before and they had all one thing in common and that was that they died pretty soon. Maybe the problem for MS and Sony is that they stayed where they were, just with improved graphics?
Actually, Nintendo is pushing gaming to the next dimension much more than MS and Sony combined. Motion sensitive controls are the future, they won't be used in every game, but they will become a part of gaming just like shoulder buttons and analogue sticks are. If Nintendo is killing anything than it is Sony's PS3 and Microsoft's 360 (which you see as the future of gaming apparently). If you think the Wii is graphicswise on par with the Gamecube (I assume this is what you meant with saying "they just stay where they were"), you will be in for a big surprise. The more 3rd parties will shift their resources to the Wii (and they will, for an obvious reason: profits), the more they will push the hardware to its limits, just like they did with the PS2 last generation. |
Lol that a Wii fanboys says this!
The wii is just a mix with the Wizard glove and the Eye toy.








