ElRhodeo said:
I'm from Europe, and I've played tons of video games before Sony's arrival :) Disk-based gaming: Not something to be proud of, really. There's good reasons why Nintendo hesitated so long, and I'm pretty sure their nextgen handheld won't be disk based as well. Think loading times, scratch issues, no savegames, power consumption. Multimedia features: Maybe. But when you look at their Blu-Ray strategy, it leaves a strange aftertaste in your mouth: Maybe gamers are just the key to making Sony the exclusive owner of the next dominating video format? If they succeed, Sony will make Billions on licenses alone. |
Well you may personally have played games before Sony's arrival, but it is fair to say that Sony greatly expanded the market, and gave them much more respect (for lack of a better term) than anyone else did. They have largely launched their systems simultaneously in Europe, have Europe-based production studios, and so forth. One of the biggest reasons that the Playstation 1 sold so much better than any console previous to it is that it sold so much better in Europe than all its historical competitors.
There are a couple of good reasons Nintendo waited so long on a disc format, and several enormous, overwhelmingly huge reasons Nintendo should have gone with a disc format -- most notably manufacturing and developing cost, both of which were lower on the PS1 than on N64.
Don't get me wrong, I think Nintendo has innovated far more than any other company in the history of video games, but giving Sony zero credit is unfair. How about we just say: "Sony has contributed to the evolution of gaming, but probably not as much as Nintendo?" I think a lot of us can agree to that.
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