Lelouch71Posted 8/2/2011 7:10:21 PM | I think this next gen will be quite interesting. Nintendo will want to bring back the core audience to the Wii U while wanting to keep their casual fanbase as well. Sony and MS will obviously want to bring in the casual audience while keeping the core audience. It seems like it will be a 3 way dance. I think it will be a lot closer this time around instead of the previous gen where the PS2 just dominated. I just hope one of them will get the game support the PS2 once had. The only system that came close this gen was the DS and that's a handheld system. --- "Know thy self, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories." |
Shinobi120Posted 8/2/2011 7:20:12 PM | Lelouch71 posted... I think this next gen will be quite interesting. Nintendo will want to bring back the core audience to the Wii U while wanting to keep their casual fanbase as well. Sony and MS will obviously want to bring in the casual audience while keeping the core audience. It seems like it will be a 3 way dance. I think it will be a lot closer this time around instead of the previous gen where the PS2 just dominated. I just hope one of them will get the game support the PS2 once had. The only system that came close this gen was the DS and that's a handheld system.
The big differences, are that neither MS or Sony would have to work hard to bring in "hardcores," because they already have them on lockdown, while Nintendo is now playing catch-up in that category, & same for MS & Sony playing catch-up in the "casual" market while Nintendo doesn't have to do much for "casuals." |
1stbasemanbeckPosted 8/2/2011 8:11:29 PM | Garlandjr posted... 1stbasemanbeck posted... Garlandjr posted... ^For pete's sakes, shut up. You give people a migraine.
Lmfao.
It was referred to NeojianX, not you, in case you were wondering, but yeah. He's really starting to get annoying.
No I know it wasn't directed to me, I found it funny though. His posts are nothing compared to AceMos if you ask me. --- Support PHYSICAL (not digital) distribution, and keep control of games in the hands of customers. Also, buy the game NIER. It may not be perfect but the music.. |