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Crash bandicoot on the playstation was like mario in nintendo.



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Impulsivity said:



Found it just for this discussion. It was a pretty good update of the smack talking Genesis does commercials.

 

  It really is kinda easy to forget just how much of a leap the PS was above the Super Nintendo and Genesis.  I would say the move from 16 bit cartridge consoles to 32 bit 3D CD based consoles was the biggest shift to this day.

 

   This commercial is especially great because Sony had actually offered the PS system to Nintendo and Nintendo had declined.  They could have been the winner of the last 2 generations hands down if they hadn't been stuck with the cartridge mindset.  They actually put an article in Nintendo power back in 95 comparing cartridges and CDs as a rocket and a snail over load times, propaganda at its best.

 

Well but working together with Sony would probably have meant the end of Nintendo as an independent company, so I'm not sure if it would've been better for them to accept the deal.



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superbeast1370 said:
NYANKS said:
TacoBoy49 said:
They never owned those IP's. The same way they don't own Insomniac or Naughty Dog. Ratchet and uNcharted could eventually go multiplat just like Crash and Spyro.

 

 How the **** have you not been banned yet, you're like a disease.  Naughty Dog is owned by Sony, unless I'm gravely mistaken.  Insomniac is not, though.  Uncharted cannot go to another console, ever.  So you fail, for like the billionth time.

 

 ^ This.

I third this

 



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Soriku said:
Actually, weren't the IPs owned by Universal Studios (or whatever they're called)?

 

But:

"After the company produced the first three Spyro the Dragon games, the company sold the Spyro license to Universal Interactive, now know as Vivendi Games."

So at the time they were published, vivendi didn't own them. All I could find out about crash bandicoot was that vivendi gave naughty dog a 3 game deal. I don't know if that means they would've owned the ip though, maybe they just paid for publishing rights, and they ended up co-publishing with sony. with sony? Well, sony sure as hell had a chance to buy spyro, that's for sure.

Sony could have still bought the license.



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