Yeah, but platformers have always been popular on consoles. What we\'re seeing now on the PS2, NGC, and Xbox is NOTHING compaired to what we used to see on the SNES, NES, Genesis.. Ect. I wouldn\'t say Platform gaming is starting to become uber popular.. I\'d say it\'s actually becomming a bit less popular since the 32bit Era. The N64 was the only -real- gaming system that catered to people who like platformers.
I don\'t see where you can draw any paralelles between Adventure gaming and Platformers, but I do disagree with Adventures being a dead genre. The market is spherical, I think, in that you\'ll have a genre that\'s a hit for several years until people just get tired of seeing the same ole-same ole, and pick up on something new... which isn\'t actually new, but a Genre they discarded along time ago because it was.. again.. same ole-same ole. It\'s starting to happen with FPS\'s.. gamers are seeking out new and different games because they\'ve pretty much seen all the FPS genre has to offer. There\'s only so much blood and gore you can take before it just becomes old hat.
Adventures aren\'t dead.. and in fact, I think they\'re seeing a revival much like RolePlaying games did in the 32 bit Era. Tho what it needs is one killer app that makes people stand up and take notice, like Final Fantasy 7 did for RPG\'s. Slowly we\'re seeing a strong resurgance in Adventure games.. usually mixed with other genra\'s to provide gamers who get too bored with pure puzzle solving a thrill while they learn to appreceate the style of gameplay adventures have.
Right off the top my head:
Monkey Island 4
Sam & Max 2 (In development)
Shadow of Destiny
Silent Hill
Resident Evil
Shenmue
Alone in the Dark 4
ICO
Fear Effect
Mist III Exile
And that\'s just a few of the many types of Adventure games that have gained huge popularity very recently. There\'s a ton more like all the Resident Evil clones such as D2 & Carrier, and the no-name adventures that are out there... although never gaining high popularity.. were given a chance to hit the shelves such as Stupid Invaders. Not to mention that 80% of the largest fan created game projects on the net are creating sequels to Sierra & LucasArts adventure games. Quest for Glory alone has 7 fan-made games in development right now, with Hero6 being the largest fan-made game project ANYWHERE.
There\'s even serious rumblings over in Bellview Washington that Sierra is going to start up all their old Adventure game franchises again. A new Space Quest game is rumored to be in the works, although it\'s not certain weither it will be Space Quest 7 or a remake of SQ1.
So no.. I wouldn\'t call the Adventure Genre "Dead", I\'d say it\'s just on the back burner, waiting for it\'s time to come back into the spotlight.