IanSane, your post above rocked the PGC world, and the rest of the gaming world! I really think it did!
Loved to hear THE TRUTH about PSP being told, after hearing all the commercial bs about the "untold wonders of the PSP". Annoying, but something which I started to ignore after the first wave. I don´t care how much money the spend on advertising it everywhere. It´s just empty barrels to me. To me, what matters is the games, and their gameplay. If there is no great gameplay, there is no fun, and so there is no value! And then the visuals mean nothing! You simply can´t get anything out great visuals, apart from admiring them, but then you might as well sit and glare at a tv-screen, rather than a small 4:3 screen. On the bigger screen you would surely enjoy that a lot more. So what is now the true value of the little black beast they have unleashed?
One of my friends, who is a Ps2 owner, complained that there isn´t any great games available for the PSP, and I told him to go and get a DS instead, since there is some quite fun and innovative titles on offer. But he scoffed at my proposal, and instead started to talk about the Perfect Dark game coming out on XBOX360, and told me how much he was going to love to play it and all that. I said he could do that, but to never buy a PSP, as he would simply tire of it. Yesterday, he started to agree with me, and haven´t bought a PSP yet. I think he will find the XBOX360 far more interesting. Maybe one day I will even get him to buy a DS!
But, it is interesting to see how slowly, still steadily, Nintendo´s strategy of innovative and genrebusting games is starting to pay off, and how efforts by the competition pales in comparison. They are really correct, over at Nintendo, when saying that the market will die, if people do not find games interesting anymore. Really no wonder people have started to tire of the samey type of games that have flooded the markets for years. For, when something keeps being the same, it becomes more and more boring so that in this way the perceived value of it drops significantly and people´s willingness to pay for it fades too. More and more people therefore will see that Nintendo´s approach is the right one. Nomatter how much they think Nintendo is only for children.
I am just gratefull that we still have Nintendo around. They will never stop to surprise us, never stop to renew games, and therefore they will never stop experiencing successes in terms of videogame sales. With Revolution, or whatever it will be called, I think they could, like Jim Merrick said, become the market leader (- again!). Simply because they will get so many new people to play their new games, and on top of that keep most of their existing fans, if not all, and that should weigh in substantially in the salescharts and positions of every Nintendo game listed in it!
I want Nintendo to be the market leader. Do you know why?
Because with them as market leader, we would see THEM calling the shots on HOW games should be made, not SONY and their way of doing it, and this would likely do us all a giant favour by saving the day for all of the developers who simply can´t stay afloat anymore amidst huge multi-million dollar gaming projects for PS3 or XBOX 360 ( it´s much much cheaper on the Revolution, and they should give it a chance as I think it would pay off!) and STOP! the ongoing implosion of the market alltogether! No more ominious mergers that tell of grave troubles for developers, even the big ones, who can´t stand on their own feet. No more trouble. But a reversal of direction for the whole industry, because that is where it is going to have to go, if we are to have any games to play in 10 years time!
Go for it Nintendo!