pokoko said:
Yeah, claiming that the social aspect of gaming didn't change much with the PS1, and specifically FF7, seems like revisionist history. I have a hard time believing people are being honest when they dispute how uncool gaming was during that period. Once you reached a certain age, you didn't admit to liking video games or people were going to make fun of you, even if they played video games, too. It was like saying that you still liked playing with your action figures. In the court of public opinion, video games were purely for children. I think this is confirmed by the fact that Nintendo still had the "for kids" tag years after the PS1 released and did not immediately benefit from the change in perception. Would that way of thinking have changed over time regardless? Yeah, but the sharp jump would not have been there.
It was a literal game-changer. They were specifically trying to appeal to teenagers and it worked. |
Sega was marketing for teenagers for years already by this point. Even Nintendo was following suit.
And the funny thing about the above is Final Fantasy was thought of as a Nintendo franchise ... so Sony created something new ... by taking something Nintendo already had? lol.








