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Mon 19/04/04 at 00:52
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Remember when we all start out on the forums. We sat there and go "the future of gaming are VR machines". Yeah.... errr no. We know full well that they are just so many many many years away. Even after our life time perhaps.

But Nintendo knew the future is in trouble. Games machines are forever technically going forward. But not for much longer. Games are becoming more photo-realistic, even today's X-box, PS2 and Gamecube are possibly good enough. But the PS3, Xenon and N5 truly will be the final nail in console progressions coffin. So what next?

Well although consoles will struggle to go forward, that isn't strictly the case for handheld gaming.

That's when Sony went, "s**t, Nintendo can actually win this thing!"

You see after the N5 Nintendo can rest on the Gameboy. A franchise that can at last display as good graphics as home formats. The N-Gage and up-coming PSP prove it. With a small connection to the TV and you have a home console/handheld combo. Multiplayer will almost be totally done by online play... Gaming as we know it has changed.

So Sony have to enter the handheld market. Start to knock away some of Nintendo's monopoly. After all there is no guarentee Sony can beat Nintendo again. After all they are ready this time. But have Sony got it wrong?

The PSP is a brilliant piece of kit, MP3 player and video player combo. Genius idea. Plus the £200 price point proves this is an expensive gadget for the adults. Now tell me people, how many adults do you see with Gameboys?

According to Nintendo, with their new plan to see Gameboy to adults (with the SP), a few more than before. But Nintendo will still admitt, the Gameboy sells to children and hardcore gamers. Adults are few and far between. But Sony are different, for starters Playstation is a multi-million selling brand and all these extras are sure to tickle adult gamers fancy. A bit like Nokia, I mean with their brand name and a load of cool extras they would sure make a million selling handheld system...

Oh wait.

Well I'm sure with CD lasers and in built memory to store game data and MP3 abilities will not damage battery life at all. Well maybe, not that it matters I mean battery life doesn't affect the success of a handheld console at all. Just ask SEGA. Oh wait. Well that doesn't matter, it looks so cool with top graphics. They'll get a head start over Nintendo for sure, I mean it's not as if Nintendo plan to launch a handheld system just before the PSP. Oh wait. Well come on, Nintendo haven't learnt anything, I mean the SNES was just as popular as the GAmeboy franchise. Oh wait.

Yes from my standpoint I'm supposed to see it like this. But I'm also a casual consumer, despite the PSP looking hotter than Elisha Cutherbert I can't see a flock of eager people to buy this £200 handheld system. Not even I'd go for it, It's like those PALM computer thingy's, damn they are cool... but there is no way I'd ever get one.

Nintendo are not as stupid as they look. As the Gameboy starts to flag they buy into Pokemon and release a colour edition. Moments before Pokemon started to slide the GBA was launched. As Children became the main consumer of the product Nintendo released an adult edition. The SP. More expensive but damn cooler. Come the PSP launch the SP will suffer a long overdue but very good price cut. The PSP will be facing off against the words most popular console, both the adult SP and the normal childrens edition... at a fraction of the PSP's price.

Not to mention the fact that Nintendo are also getting a head start over the PSP with their own new fangled hand held device the DS. The DS could fail, but the idea could be cool enough to win over gamers hearts.

Sony are not going to walk over Nintendo this time. Nintendo are making sure of it. With a war going on between the DS and PSP for advertisement space you know the GBA will quietly move on by as the biggest selling system still. You just know, like Atari, like SEGA, Like Nokia... Sony could well be the next victim to the handheld massacure. Sure unlike those 3 Sony are a bigger threat. But, Nintendo are actually putting together a defence system this time... they've never done that before.

If the PSP falls will that be the end of the fear that Nintendo will falter? Yes. Nintendo will continue with their handheld dominance, and when and if they are finally forced out of the home console market... the power between the 2 divisions will be so minute... none of us will care.

Dringo - fanboy till the end.
Wed 21/04/04 at 18:20
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Memorandum! wrote:
> I heard Bonus likes little boys.

I heard you get intimate with sheep, but that doesn't mean I have to go and say it out loud, does it?

If you want to say something really horrible, call me an arrogant english plonker, then I would be just like you :D
Wed 21/04/04 at 18:19
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gerrid wrote:
> You sound like an idiot.
>
> it was plainly obvious what I was doing.

Oh chill out fool :D

Sarcasm and a little fun never hurt anyone, go grow up and find out what it's like to get some fresh air ;)

Unless you are allergic to sunlight, which of course means you should stay being a recluse, communicating only through the little wire which comes in from that weird place, OUTSIDE ;)
Wed 21/04/04 at 18:17
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"aka memo aaka gayby"
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I heard Bonus likes little boys.
Wed 21/04/04 at 18:13
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You sound like an idiot.

it was plainly obvious what I was doing.
Wed 21/04/04 at 18:09
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gerrid wrote:
> lacking some awareness huh Bonus?

Nope, just not someone who needs to make myself feel more adequate and noticeable by making my posts look different from everyone else's ;)

If you had said that two years ago, I would have logged on as you, written down your address, and sent you a letter bomb.

Or something even worse, changed your tagline :D
Wed 21/04/04 at 18:06
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That would explain why he thinks the PS2 has the best design ;-)
Wed 21/04/04 at 18:03
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lacking some awareness huh Bonus?
Wed 21/04/04 at 17:39
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Wow, SR have got a little funky since I was here about a year ago :D

At least I still can't hack into user accounts like I used to :D
Wed 21/04/04 at 17:36
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Bonus wrote:
> Dringo wrote:
> A; If it was supposed to say publishers then edit your post.
>
> I can edit my posts??

Three to the left of the reply quoting post. Button.
Wed 21/04/04 at 17:32
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Safedisc_V3 wrote:
> Bonus wrote:
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> Agreed, I think the PSP could gather as big a cult status as the
> iPod, not many people actually have one of those either mind :D
>
> I assume you are joking here, right?

Simply playing devils advocate in the Nintendo forum :D

Where else have you seen the merits of the PS2 and the PSP so widely and openly discussed? Not in the PS2 forum, that's for sure :D

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