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| Originally posted by DJ RJT God dammit Yan, acknowledge my thoughtful yet brief response to the question you posed! |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT Yes, the next generation is here, and I think that over the course of the next year or so, we'll see a very impressive battle between Sony and Microsoft in the "Who can make you go "OHHHHH SCHNAP!" the most" battle. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT I personally don't believe developers have even come close to figuring out the best way to maximize the 360 hardware, and though the majority of footage we've seen from Sony has been quite impressive, I personally think that the battle for graphics and gameplay superiority will be incredibly close, far too close to call until we've actually seen/played a PS3 for ourselves. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT No, this isn't the "Golden Age" of gaming. If any era could be considered the "golden" era it would have to be the time from the release of the NES in America until the decline of the 16 bit consoles. Nintendo brought more to the table than any system before it, and brought gaming to the mainstream in a way that no other company had been able to. Growing out of that, the 16 bit console wars were arguably the single greatest time in history for gamers, as genuine competition drove the percentage of high quality games released for whichever system was your pleasure (SNES or Genesis) was at an unbelievable level. I don't think a moment like that will ever come again. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT But then again, I'm a skeptic. Thanks for the question Yan, that was a lot of fun to think about! |
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| Originally posted by Yan Over the next few years, the race will be close, indeed. But with Sony's open flaunt that the console will be the first of its kind with a 10-year shelf life, not to mention the estimate of first year losses at $900 million (which really shows how much faith [and money] Sony is placing into the PS3), I wouldn't be surprised if the small differences become wider in a short amount of time. |


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