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Author Topic: Next year at this time where will all the systems be???  (Read 1256 times)

Offline M4
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Next year at this time where will all the systems be???
« Reply #15 on: January 01, 2002, 08:24:28 PM »
I\'d rather have ten good games than 100 worthless games. The thing is, the situation isn\'t such that there is five great games on Nintendo\'s system, and 1000 horrible on each rival company\'s system. Rather, Nintendo has ten good games, and the competiors have 100 games, dispersed in different amounts, many of those games being nearly as superb or even surpassing Nintendo\'s games.

Nintendo has a lower number of games, but they put enough effort into the majority of them to make sure they are worth purchase, to be certain they are excellent. The competitors have a higher number of games, and while the majority may not be excellent thanks to developers rushing them out to the market with no thought at all, there still ends up being an immense number of great games in the end, thanks to third party and in-house developers just as devout in their game making. In the end, both Nintendo\'s system and competitors holding a higher number of games\'s systems release plenty of great games, regardless of their situations.
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Next year at this time where will all the systems be???
« Reply #16 on: January 01, 2002, 09:06:43 PM »
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Yeah but ps2 and xbox is going to have a constant flow of games while nintendo suffers from those famous droughts there know for.  That "quality over quanity" is a bunch of crap to me.  Its just an excuse for them being slow with coming out with games.


Of course Nintendo is slow coming out with new games, simply because they actually aim for quality games. If Nintendo rushed a bunch of half-assed sequels out, reviewers and Nintendo fans would trash them. Instead of doin\' that, Nintendo takes their time with each game and when it does come out, it is almost always a masterpiece.

If some of you people are happy wading through the crap titles at your local EB, just to get one good game, that\'s fine. I personally prefer knowing a game is good, even if that means having to wait for it .

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« Reply #17 on: January 01, 2002, 09:41:12 PM »
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Sony would have to play mass catch up in a market place Nintendo has always dominated.


Yea, that could never happen.... wait a minute....

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