| setsunatenshi said: What world do you live in that you're comparing brand loyalty to a first party gaming company that has a legacy of 3rd party exclusives or de facto exclusives (like Metal Gear, Castlevania SOTN, FF7, etc) and for close to 30 years cultivates an audience that is a fan of said games, to random (insert DVD maker brand here) which functions as a tool to simply play some physical media? People that have a console of preference, do so because of the legacy of said console and the fact their tastes are catered to. If your preferences lie in the Xbox side of things, I'd be surprised if you didn't like at least 2 of the 3 (Halo, Gears, Forza). So it's obvious the divide comes from the different tastes in software being made available. If any person that's primarily an Xbox gamer really misses the type of titles available on the PS side, they would have bought a Playstation in addition to their Xbox. It's as simple as that. So, if you (general you) are a gamer that has nostalgia for the type of experiences Konami used to put out, you're probably more catered to on Sony's side of things. So the option being Sony possibly reviving these franchises or them staying dormant in some Konami vault behind the pachinko machines, what's the question here? |
Nintendo had the FF, MGS and Castlevania IPs way before Sony did and yet you act like it earnt its success because it was on PS. That's why it makes no sense to me. Sony did not create the games nor do they own them (Not yet anyway) There success came from being good games not because they were on a type of platform. Different story if we are referring to 1st party games.
The fact you look at it like sides instead of a whole is odd. Games are games and should not matter what console you buy as long as gamers have access to them, hence my comparison. If its a 1st party game I will agree with you 100% however you are talking about 3rd party games with a legacy of being on multiplatform systems. You have that mind set of screwing over millions of gamers to please millions of gamers. We don't know Konami's plans, we can only assume.
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