i predict that all of the next gen consoles will do well

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they all have their strengths and weaknesses at the moment. from what i know (which isn't much, i'll admit it) they all have plenty of potential to equally compete.


ps3 is more powerful, but lacks good software so far
xbox has bomb games, and also looks good and all that shit
wii is hella innovative ftw, never played it, but its doing well


is it so hard to imagine all three doing well?
 
btw i don't really predict this.. it's just a possibility, and it hink there's too much bullshit trolling n all that shit. i have a ps3 and an xbox 360... so far 360 takes the bacon with GoW, but ps3 will have some good shit in 07
 
eh i saw a ps3 at best buy, looked fucking fantastic, but i ended up buying a wii after playing it at a friends house, was just too much fun. However, if i could afford the 600 bucks i'd have a ps3 as well. Its just to me the wii is more bang for the buck, for now.
 
can anyone say ps3 and 360 price drop time? that would be the ultimate lashback when they do their price drops.

but to respond to the thread. yes they will all do very well. there are enough fanboys across this world to keep each and every company going
 
id agree, all 3 of them will have awesome sales. some at different parts of their life cycles pending big game releases or in nintendos case, a ton at launch with the amount they had available. all 3 will have those titles that people will have to have and that alone will sell consoles.
 
lol who the fuck are you. i said that they will all be successful and they have potential to all equally be favored. not like last gen where gamecube was complete shit and ps2 beat xbox.



fuckin dec 06
 
The only winner I can see out there is the XBox360. If the Wii doesn't get the games it'll die just like the N64 and the GC. Now that I am a Wii owner there is only 1 game I wanted: Z:TP. I waited the long drought between Z:OOT and Z:TP - there was no way I was going to play the filler between the two on the GC.

So, just like every other new console, I expect there to be a football game, a racing game, a fighting game, a flying game and a shooter. Ho hum. Every 8 out of 10 games will be forgettable or trash. Yeah, I saw that really nice looking bike racing game on the PS3. Ho hum. They'll make a spanking looking Teken game. Ho hum. Madden 2006 is still better than Madden 2007. Ho hum.

The next revolution will have to be in RPGs, where people talk to you without your initiating the conversations, where there will not be a need for dialogue boxes, where the music can be chosen. There's certainly plenty of room to do so.

I have about a dozen PS1 games, a dozen N64 games, a dozen PS2 games and I expect about the same amount of great games from any system. Life is too short to waste it playing crappy games.
 
Ho Hum!


not sure what you're saying, but the Wii can still do fine, it's revolutionary enough for all types of players to want to get a new one and i'm sure that there will be plenty of decent games for it to come.

as for the ps3, there are plenty of reasons why it will succeed just as much as the 360
 
I also think that they will all do well, but I think the ps3 will need some refining. That is expected with any first gen system though. They are all great systems.
 
I'm not saying that the Wii is not going to suceed, I'm saying that I hope that there are plenty of games coming out for it. I look at the GC library and I see maybe 6 games that I'd buy. I look at the games that came out with the Wii and I see only 1 game that I like (Zelda). I've seen the games for the XBox360 and to tell you the truth I wasn't impressed. The problem with the XBox360, as i see it, is one of reliability and backward compatibility. Since I like playing FPSs on my PC, that leaves me with stuff I can't get on the PC: RPGs and platformers (I don't do "on-line". Although I would have bought Half Life II for the console only because I hate Sierra's Steam. I'm hoping Vista takes care of the Administrator priviledge thing (where a game needs Admin privs to play, leaving the system vulnerable to hackers while on-line), along with getting viruses and spyware. But that may only be true for the 64-bit version.)

I want "Blue Dragon" to come to the Wii. If the XBox360 comes out with more RPGs then chances are that I'll pick one up, if only because it is cheaper than the PS3. I wish that the XBox360 used SD mem cards or USB mem sticks, though, because when it comes to deciding whether to go with expensive mem sticks or a one time shot HD, the economical way to go would be the HD. But when I see that I just paid $95 for a 320GB HD and an XBox360 20Gb HD is going for $100, I feel ripped off in buying the laptop sized HD. But you gotta pay for their software to make the HD work...



I'm not so sure that it can sell 100,000,000 units. If they can sell 10,000,000 units in one year then yes, it is a success. But if the numbers are not there then the developers may leave because they have to sell 500,000 copies of a game to make a profit. Seeing as, at best, 20% of the games are must haves, that leaves 80% with questionable profit margins. At $60 a pop, how many games do you buy a year? If you rent the same game and beat it in a week end are you likely to buy it? I say, no, not unless you love it.

Now, take that 20% and divide it by 5 gendres: shooters, fighters, sports (football, basketball, boxing, hockey), racing/flying, rpg, and you're looking at 4% of the games that you're likely to buy and keep. Which means that if they come out with 100 games the first year, then chances are that you'll likely buy about 8. Oh, you'll rent 20, youll read the reviews for 60, but you'll buy only a handful. That represents about a $500 investment. Not too bad; considering that you could spent $2500 on games in the first year. How much do you spend on games in a year's time? If you tend to buy every DVD and music CD that comes out, then chances are that you're better off than most people. I've been there. Reality sets in after awhile, though.

Just as 20% are must haves, 20% will be unadulterated garbage. That leaves 60% with 5 gendres, or 12% for your niche, like FPS or RPGs, if they are your thing. Are you likely to buy all these 12 games? Hardly. At best you'll buy 50%, or 6, since not every game in a gendre is likely to appeal to you.

Now, let's say that you have 100 PS2 games. You can't tell me that there aren't some that you couldn't get rid of. What is left is the games that you absolutely love. I bet you that they come out to about 20%.

Now, don't get me wrong, I am a graphics whore, too. But I want great mechanics to go with it, that especially includes the camera. Others may want great A.I. to go with it. And a game that doesn't cheat or frustrate. If you throw your controller against the wall when playing agame - step away from the console.

When it comes to the whole blu-Ray vs HD-DVD thing, the plain fact is that HD-DVD players are half the price of Blue-Ray. We, the People, are a picky bunch. I picked Beta and lost. If there is no graphical difference between the two formats the People are not likely to pick the twice expensive one. It's a matter of economics, plain and simple. In the case of VHS those extra 30 minutes did Beta in. Then the manufacturers got wise and did away with the 4 hour recording time. I always recorded in 2 hour mode. Yes, I can tell the difference between the 27MHZ PS2 DAC and my 54MHZ and 108MHZ DACs on my DVD players. I WANT something better. I figure in a year the prices on the Blue-Rays and HD-DVDs will halve until they become afforable by the masses, usually the $150 - $250 price point. But are movies being shot with digital cameras?, to allow better clarity? Not yet. So, I see no reason why I would want to buy an older movie which has low resolution to begin with and which is $10 - $15 more than a regular DVD. Older movies may need to be digitally enhanced to make them clearer, more vibrant, with better sound. (I noticed in one Blu-ray commercial where the selling point is that you can get to the main menu faster. That'll only last so long. Later on they will force commercials down our throats. Have you see the lastest Disney DVDs? They have over 20 commercials on them. I even had one DVD where the commericals started AFTER the movie play button was pushed, so I HAD to see the commercials.)

One problem with the Wii is that it isn't a truly next-gen box, which means that games coming out on the XB360 and PS3 won't be coming out on the Wii. Which means that Nintendo had better do a great job of creating a niche for itself, maybe making all their games with Cel Shading instead of discrete graphics. I am a HUGH fan of Cel Shading and Anime colouring and truly hope that the Wii becomes an RPGer's paradise. I also hope that Nintendo comes out with a Wii-II, Wii-III, Wii-IV, etc., where the processors keep getting more and more powerful. Why the hell does the Wii need a DVD? Why would I want to shorten the life of a diode by playing a movie on it? (The same could be said for the XB360 and PS3, playing movies will just shorten the life of the electro-mechanical mechanisms in them.)
 
But was it as good, or better, than Ocarina of time? Majora's Mask was a bust, for me. You finally get the horse in OOT and then you immediately lose it in MM? Lame.



I must be saying things that you do not want to hear. Grow up, most people, you will find, will not argree with everything you believe.


Then why is it such a successful franchise?, why is there a new one every year?, why is it that it sells millions of copies everytime it comes out?
 
true, i always preferred nfl2k games when i had a dreamcast. so

but now the EA has some sort of gay monopoly and rights on NFL games.. well madden is still pretty fucking cool on next gen systems
 
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