enditall727 said:
Ronster316 said:
enditall727 said:
Ronster316 said:
enditall727 said:
Yep.. You have wonderful eyes..
Im shocked that you were actually able to see that i typed the word "money"
Good job *claps*
Now umm.. Could you reread my comment and answer the questions?
Thanks ;)
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Ok........ i'll answer your question.
Gaming companies (Nintendo, SEGA, Capcom, Konami, Namco, Tecmo etc) visions were already 3 steps ahead of sony (did sonys money help? well, im sure it did, prettier graphics and all those nothing but minor bells and whistles)
But gaming & "sony's vision" do not belong in the same sentence.
Gaming was heading in that direction anyway (the 3D etc)........ the world of innovation and vision in gaming was doing fine LONG before sony showed up, and gamings vision and innovation will continue long after sony are out of the gaming business.
I apologise if i sound a little agressive or angry............ sony just happen to always rub me up the wrong way.
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Nah Sony talked about their vision in a PlayStation Underground special back in the day. They crafted their own market. Everything about PlayStation revolved around this vision. Nintendo always had this Child/kid image but Sony wanted their own market. The main driving force behind this vision was to target the 19 year old. They werent too old but werent too young either. It was a place for EVERYONE. They crafted that market and saw success that no other had seen on consoles. That market is the PlayStation market! and it is also the market that the Xbox is in right now.
There is really only 2 markets in the home console space and that is the Nintendo market and the PlayStation market.
there is more but i dont feel like looking for it on youtube
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Sorry dude............. but i can not give somebody credit for "targeting a market"
Besides, the market targeting thing had been done by SEGA beforehand with the "cooler and edgier than Nintendo" theme.
sony did NOT innovate or have visions in my eyes, just marketing bigwigs with money to throw around.
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Lol! I was talking about their vision, not why you should give them credit LMAO
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Last post.......... 100%.
They had visions......... well whoopy doo, every company in existence that has ever advertised had a vision at some point.
Hardly relevant to innovation is it.
Wouldn't be suprised if they paid some 3RD party outsider advertising firm to come up with most of their visions to begin with.
May we NEVER forget Ken Kuturagi going undercover and stealing ideas during his visits to Nintendo in the early 90's