RolStoppable said:
The NES had competition, it's just not remembered because it wiped the floor with it. Home computers were declared to be the future of gaming, because after all they could not only play games, but do so much more. NES and Mario didn't become so popular, because there were no alternatives (there were plenty, from home computers to other consoles). They became so popular, because they were simply that much better than the rest. Btw, the PS1 sold 40m units more than the NES, so it's not like there weren't enough gamers around to make Crash Bandicoot outsell Super Mario Bros. 3. It still didn't happen. |
Ok how much hardware units did the ''competition'' sell? NES wiped the floor with it, you said so yourself. Competition is what SEGA was to Nintendo in SNES era. Or what Microsoft is to Sony today. Yes, there were other hardware units that could play games, i never denied that, but they all went almost unnoticable and forgotten.
And its not about the userbase, its about the competition. If there were no other noticable consoles besides PS1 in 5th gen, than Crash could have easly outsold SMB3.
But i dont even know why you brought this up, because this is a gaming discussion, not a sales discussion. Im talking about the game itself, and how bad it is, not about how popular it is.