2005's Console Hardware In Review
Next Generation is running an examination of the 2005 hardware announcements from the big three console companies. They look at details and benchmarks released so far for the next-gen consoles. From the article: "The wraps were taken off the PlayStation 3 at Sony's pre-E3 press conference. Non-playable demos and canned footage games in development (over which arguments still rage over what was 'real' and what were renders made to be 'representative') wowed the media and stole a good bit of thunder from the somewhat underwhelming Microsoft presentation that followed."
Anyone who buys a Playstation 3 is directly responsible for financing the following consumer atrocities:
1. Rootkit laden CDs
2. Corporate vandalism of urban neighbourhoods.
3. Fake reviews of lacklustre products, shilling for publicity.
4. The destruction of MMO communities.
In the course of 2005, Sony went from being just another business to the Evillest Corporation On The Planet.
Capitalism works - starve these bastards by refusing to buy Sony.
"Why did they cancel my favorite Sci-Fi show? I downloaded ALL the episodes!"
Do I even have to mention the atrocities Microsoft has inflicted on the world? The only choice is Nintendo, at least they only exploit young children in China!
I haven't thought of anything clever to put here, but then again most of you haven't either.
Let's not get carried away with arguing about these systems. You can compare performance all you want but in this case that shouldn't be the reason you buy one of these systems. They are all aimed at different audiences.
Nintendo puts out a new system not much more powerful than the last but has the most innovative controller. (Remember kids don't point it at your eye)
Sony. They know consoles. They've proven it, to me at least. Their new system is supposed to dominate. I just hope it is more like the first xbox in regards to being so easy to mod.
Microsoft. Of course the xbox 360 will be good. This company has literally tons of money lying around just ready to be thrown at a new project. Although, like all things from Microsoft we have to wait for them to patch all the bugs.
Personally, I will stick with Sony then grab a new xbox when the price drops. As far as Nintendo is concerned. I lived without a gamecube so i can do without anything else the put out. Especially if Resident Evil is going to be multi platform from now on.
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(Though I do wish they would've made a Proline-style controller for the NES.).
If you're still an NES gamer, then try to hunt down an Epyx 500XJ joystick. (I think the NES version was marketed by Konix.) It was an excellent controller that was similair to Atari's ProLine, but MUCH more comfortable to hold. I still own a pair of the Atari/Commodore version of the stick, and they are the best of the classic controllers, period.
Must... think up... something... clever!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4517362.stm
...to see them quote Sony's "shipped" numbers as "user base," which assumes that stores have entirely sold out their stocks already.
" Non-playable demos and canned footage games in development (over which arguments still rage over what was 'real' and what were renders made to be 'representative') wowed the media and stole a good bit of thunder from the somewhat underwhelming Microsoft presentation that followed."
1) The Playstation3 footage was not created by PS3 hardware. This has been confirmed dozens of times, there is no 'argument'. 2) The Microsoft presentation had actual playable software. I was there, and people cared about the Microsoft presentation a ton more.
No sony is just still a padawan, MS is the true dark lord of the sith.
What would be real scary if the two join up.
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
Secondly both the 360 and PS3 are far less impressive if you play them on your old fashioned tv. Real HD tv's aren't selling yet.
This bit comes from the struggle between those who wish to cancel analog tv broadcasts and go digital completly (saves cost and avoids dragging the conversion on for decades) vs those who do not with to burden every household with the costs of a new expensive hd tv.
What if the public (no not people who post here) decided to buy neither of these consoles? What if they remain with the current hardware and instead of buying a 360 and next christmas a PS3 instead give their kids a nice bundle of games? Games that can be played on the old console and the old tv in the kids room (so dad can watch soccer on the living room tv in peace).
360 sales have been limited to say the least. Of course there is a shortage but with the numbers mentioned in the article it would have to have been very bad for the 360 if there hadn't been a shortage.
Could the big number, the number of customers that made the PS2 stand so far ahead in sales stay away? Hardcore gamers will buy anything and they can be significant but not enough to make a profit. When you read that a 1:2 ratio for handhelds:games is not bad it explains those gamers I know that got a GBA in every color.
What if the x-box and nintendo sales were the core dedicated gamer market, who also own a PS2 and the difference between those and the PS2 sales was the rest of the market that is currently in the stores deciding what goes under the christmas tree? For how many x-box/gamecube owners was that their only console?
Not having the actuall 360 on the shelves makes it easy to decide not to buy that one this year. Next time for such a purchase in normal households would be a kids birthday. Only those kids lucky enough not to be born near the holiday season however. Then the PS3 will be coming closer and closer making it easier to postpone a 360 purchase to see what the PS3 will do. And then it will be time for the 360 to make a price cut so lets wait till then.
Is this likely? Well no perhaps not but I find it intruguing. It has happened with other replacement techs were the consumer just did not pick it up. Granted the 360 is not to the x-box what the mini-disc was to the cd but still. Wouldn't it be fun if all the consoles bombed.
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
I bet the failure of a whole generation of consoles would be almost as funny as inevitable market downsizing and reduction in future choices if such a downturn took place...