hunter_alien said:
Picture this : Im a PSP owner and I had 2 PSPs and 2 DSs ( bothe the original and the redesign of both systems ) . When I go in store Il rather buy MPO and not NSMB . Your comparison is similar to this one : somebody goes into the shop and has an eye on a washing machine and a fridge . He chooses the fridge . They are both houshold products , but still extremely different . Also from my ~50 PSP games I have ~20 M rated games and they often take away my gaming time from my T/E rated games . Also Im an ex-GB/GBC/GBA owner .
See , we can both do this , but the fact still remains , both systems game library is made for mostly a different crowd . Yes , they intercept ( LocoRoco/NSMB , Daxter/M64 etc. ) but overall they are almost entirely different , and even tough I know that the DS has many hardcore games , the fact still remains that the majority DS owners are softcore , Nintendogs/Imagine Babiez gamers ... |
I think you're missing my point--maybe I'm not communicating it properly.
I'll use your example, if someone goes into a shop, knowing that they need a washing machine and a fridge, but can only afford one. After looking at all the models for both machines, he makes the decision that, at this point, it's more important to have something that keeps his food cold than something that cleans his clothes, so he buys a nice refrigerator. The man found them important enough to consider the same market (household necessities), but he decided the fridge was better for his needs at the time.
Just as I might decide to play NSMB over MGS:PO (or vice versa). I like both games at different times ('Intense' vs. 'Happy'). Since I thought about both of them, but decided on one, the other lost out on a sale. That is the very definition of competition in the marketplace.







