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Dulfite said:
The_Liquid_Laser said:
Square won, but that kind of means Sony won.

Yeah, but I really am focusing more on the developers and owners of the IP rather than who threw money to get timed exclusives.

First off...There were more moving parts in play in Sony becoming THE home for third party publishers/devs in gen 5 than "throwing money". Ease of development, the CD-ROM format, an exploding user base, and better royalty fees among them. One of the biggest games that year in the PS show was Metal Gear Solid. The only non-PS format that game ever appeared on was the Silicon Knights GC remake, 6 years later. That's a hell of a "timed exclusive".

There were 3 big conferences at the 97' show. Nintendo, Sega, and Sony. To not include Sony is absurd. You have Titus. TITUS. With their lone offering of Superman 64 in the secondary choices. Buy not Sony because because money hat and also, well, I've seen your posts on here regarding PS. You wear your allegiances, as well as your bias on your sleeve. It's not a knock per say, but I'm certainly aware of it.

Here are Sony's E3 games from their show. Well, at least the games that Sony showed that weren't acquired due to their pact with the devil.

  And of course, they showcased the PS hardware as well.

Anyway, as my last act of participation in this series of threads, I'm voting for Titus and Superman 64.

Last edited by COKTOE - on 30 June 2019

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