Nothing can stop Sony this generation. Simple and very true.
I like the confidence, yet ****y attitude Sony is displaying right now.
LONDON--Microsoft\'s Xbox games console is \'\'finished,\'\' Ken Kutaragi, president of Sony Computer Entertainment, told the Financial Times.
\'\'Microsoft was finished before it even got started,\'\' Kutaragi said. \'\'They have no games\'\' and \'\'retailers in the US are already disappointed.\'\'
It kind of remind me of Sega\'s attitude with the Saturn back in 93\'.
Here\'s a little tidbit the Sony camp didn\'t take into consideration.
Microsoft is focusing 2-3 years down the road and not at launch.
- PSX didn\'t start leading until the 3-4 year.
- Genesis = 3 years
- SNES = 4 years
Guys let\'s paint a clearer picture shall we....
They have the first party and exclusives to build a strong following off of...
Unreal Championship
ODD world
DOA3
Gun Valken
Jet Set R F
Panzer Dragoon
Gun Metal
Amped
Project Ego
Project Gotham
Halo
Blood wake
Then.....They have the 3rd party support. As I am aware these are the biggest players in their corner..
EA = 12 games
Namco = 2 *new* games. 6 online games.
Capcom = 2 exclusives
Konami = MGSX and Silent Hill X
Sega = 11 titles. 4 exclusives.
When you look closely at the games that are going to be released on the system, it is astounding how many *big* PS2 franchises are making their way onto the Xbox.
ThenThe 1 billion advertising campaign.
- The reason why the PS2 was so successful at launch was because of hype.
- The DC with its 100 million dollar advertising push was able to pull away with "the most successful launch ever" (for its time)
even though it had a bad stigma.
What does this all prove? Hype sells! Americans buy into hype like a giddy lil kid at a candy store.
Here is a quick excerpt:
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FuncoLand and others report mass ps2 trade-ins
Financial Times May 31st, 2001
New York- In an article in todays FI, FuncoLand and other used game traders have reported a mad rush from ps2 owners to try to pawn their systems. A spokesman for the company said they received close to 26,000 request nationwide for quotes on ps2 trade-ins. The reason? "It\'s most likely the announcement that some companies are abandoning their ps2 game plans for the upcoming Xbox" John Rushkin said. " I believe by next year the ps2 line-up will shrivel up and Gamecube and Xbox will dominate".
When asked to comment a Microsoft spokesman confirmed that they are in the negotiating process with game develoment companies that are now making ps2 games to join them when their contract ends this year. "If all goes according to trends ps2 will be remembered as the biggest flop and shortest lived system in history" Larry Dousin of Gamedome said. "And if companies see Xbox doing well and ps2 fading, like it will most likely do, They too will leave the Sony train and jump over to the Xbox".
"It does\'nt look good for Sony and ps2" Larry exclaimed " They rushed out that system, made it unfriendly for developers, and never thought of the result."
"I bought a ps2 myself and I cant wait for Xbox, Ill probably use the ps2 to hold up the shelf in my den."
-Jerry Krause USA Today Online
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The article is quite biased but it is evident the hype has already started.
ThenThe prospect of Square on board is very strong. Although nothing has been official yet, it is a good supposition nevertheless. Why do I believe this? Well there are a lot of reasons, but one thing that has caught my attention lately was
Sakaguchi, the father of the Final Fantasy series, publicly said "he was interested in bringing the series to *all* platforms so everyone can enjoy the game."Would it be reasonable to conclude the bad stigma the Xbox is having over in Japan be washed away once Square is on board? You bet!
Couple with Square...
The developement of 100+ Japanese games by various developers (whether they are stinkers or great games I don\'t know) over the next 5 years more than staple the Xbox as a serious contender overseas.
Let\'s hope they really get Square.
ThenOnline gaming!
Having the modem and the hard drive out of the box will surely attract more online users to the Xbox.
Both the GC and PS2 requires an add on. Add ons confuse the consumers, dillutes the buyers, and even if those companies come up with some sophisticated marketing ploy, they would have a hard time gaining widespread acceptance.
The bb market right now is too small to break in, but who knows how it will be like 2-3 years from now. Maybe with the push of the next PSO and FF online can certainly draw more users.
Nonetheless, down the line, I think the Xbox will be the only contender with the strongest online push out of the three.
Three reasons:
- PC developers
- Marketing power
- BB and hard drive straight out of the box
ThenDevelopement for the PS2 is very hard.
Capcom has stated publicly it is displeased with the PS2 environment. Many developers have sweated blood just to finish a project and it is not a secret that the system is one of the most complicated ever made. Of course, there is some grace at the end of the tunnel, but in the end many are overwhelm with the amount of work they have to put in to finish a given project versus the advantages it delivers.
Enter Xbox.
Ease of developement on the system has enable it to already surpass 2nd generation PS2 games graphically (DOA 3). This is all 5 months prior to launch. If such a quick graphical task was able to be attain in such a short amount of time, can you imagine how things will be 2-3 years from now?
The potential of the system is further more coercive with its powerful chip, and architecture. Here is a quote from Tecmo:
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Itagaki was first asked to address the issue of Dead or Alive 3 for the PS2 and GameCube. It is technically impossible," he stated, continuing with "The [graphics] quality would drop." Itagaki believes that the Xbox can achieve four to five times the performance of current machines. His team wants to make the number one fighting game, and won\'t consider a downgraded version. "If DOA appears on another platform," commented Itagaki, "it won\'t be DOA3, but perhaps another title.
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The graphical difference between the two consoles will be quite evident. Not only is the PS2 hard to program for, it is less powerful than the Xbox. This in the long run will bridge a greater gap in terms of "graphical differences" amidst the two system.
In closure.
If you add all that up and take into consideration the kind of push Microsoft is giving the system, the prospect of Square, the ease of developement, the attainment of some of the best PS2 franchise, a strong internet infrastructure, a highly potential exclusive/1st party base, the kind of impact a 1 billion ad campaign can do, and give Microsoft a window of 2-3 years....
In your honest answer....
Do you think they have a chance? Is there potential?