Speevy said:
The Xbox is part adrenaline-pumping, PC power-driven monster and part funky, ambitious spirit. It doesn't overpresent the package because what's there is there in spades, and in-game.
Wow. I mean, I'm not saying I agree or disagree with your statement here, but just so you know I can never take you seriously again. Objectivity is all flyin' away! I'll just have to love you from afar!
Chrono said:
Yeah, because N-fans play and love NINTENDO consoles for 3rd party games.
Yes, note the "Nintendo and Namco for life" part which emphasizes that it is what Nintendo fans focus on. What I was alluding to was that no third party support (comparatively) is not helping Nintendo fans
or regular mainstream consumers, because you can only live so long creating your own solid titles and hoping people continue to buy them. Now whether or not you consider N64 a disaster like I do is not important, because they still created some of the best games ever on that platform. But it's very clear what the dangers are of little third party support.
At the end of the day if you're a "Nintendo fan" (like me) you want to see Nintendo succeed on a higher level than just the corporate side. On an even more important note, if you're a fan of games
in general like I am you really want to continue wishing for more support so that your options are not limited by Nintendo games, which pigeonholds you into an extremely narrow set of games guided by one sole source.
But, anyway, that statement of mine you commented on was a joke, and you should lighten up :lol
Spike said:
I'm not putting down the PS3/Revolution, but so far I'm not sold. I really need to see what each offers before I put down the money on these two.
Technically, you haven't "seen" what Xbox Next offers either. You're asserting what you'll think you will see and saying that's what you will anticipate. To your credit you say XNA is your reason, which is fine... but on that note, focusing on only one or two things, then there's easily just as much to look forward to on PS3 or Revolution. PS3 for a nearly endless wellspring of incredible third party support and Revolution for Nintendo's always quirky, interesting sense of game design. But we haven't "seen" anything, so most of it is speculation.
Speevy said:
Either MS eventually wins or we'll very likely be owning Sony consoles until the end of time. I mean, companies don't get bigger. There's no entity that's going to come along and beat Sony if MS can't do it.
You say this as if the world will end if Sony does win "until the end of time." I don't understand why you have this "Bill Gates, you are our last hope" mentality, but it doesn't really make sense. We play games. PS2 has good games. Gamecube has good games. Xbox has good games. And at the end of the day whoever
does end up winning "until the end of time" will also be the system that gets all the best games. So it doesn't matter who does it, really. But brand loyalty is important to some people
I guess. Or maybe I'm overreacting.