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After finding out what Sony plan on doing exactly, I feel that they deserve a lot of respect for their work. Yes, itís trueÖitís all a moneymaking racket, but still, Sony does have great plans in-hand. If you think about it, they introduced the gaming world with the use of the ëanalogue sticksíÖit was not Nintendo, as much as others wish it to be true, (no offence to those). They also had the greatest selection of games, from day one, and still do in fact. If you look back, this time last year, Sony had over 850 titles for the PSone and since the launch of the PlayStation 2; it has grown to almost 1000. If I am wrong, it can only be more than that, no less. Even the PlayStation 2 is doing well, with a great variety of games on the shelves, not to mention the most anticipated titles that are due for November 2001.
I am sure we all have something in our minds that we look forward too.
Thank you for reading
Son Of Liberty
> Yup your right there but the PS3 developement has been brought to a standstill
> because of IBM lack of faith and decision to create thier own console. Oooops.
Odd... IBM created the processor in the GCN as far as I am aware (Gekko based on IBM 0.18 PowerPC architecture), Toshiba are responsible for the chipsets Sony currently use... and yes, the GSStation does exist, and it is comprised of 16 PS2's but saying this is the future of the PS3... Nah! It was created as a show off device and to produce movie graphics and show the potential of such a work horse.
The PS3 development started before the launch of the PS2 but is some time off and nothing to start thinking about... Though oddly enough Sony have already registered www.PlayStation3.com, PlayStation4.com and PlayStationX.com?
Future planning maybe but nothing concrete!
And yes, it was nice that Sony developed the analogue sticks for consoles from their PC originators about a month before both Sega and Nintendo used the same idea (thereby meaning that both had them in development), but people keep citing this as an example of Sony's console achievements, why? Didn't they do anything else to revolutionise gaming? Bit of a crap epitath that, 'Sony - the people who brought you the console pad with analogue a bit before everyone else due to selling it first'
And before you get on your high horse, i'm not anti-Sony, I have a PS2 and I like it, but they saw a market that was taking off and used it to sell a new piece of equipment. Without Nintendo, Atari and Sega there would be a big gap in console development and we may still have been playing space invaders in the 21st century. Yes, they make good consoles, but don't blow it all out of proportion.
After finding out what Sony plan on doing exactly, I feel that they deserve a lot of respect for their work. Yes, itís trueÖitís all a moneymaking racket, but still, Sony does have great plans in-hand. If you think about it, they introduced the gaming world with the use of the ëanalogue sticksíÖit was not Nintendo, as much as others wish it to be true, (no offence to those). They also had the greatest selection of games, from day one, and still do in fact. If you look back, this time last year, Sony had over 850 titles for the PSone and since the launch of the PlayStation 2; it has grown to almost 1000. If I am wrong, it can only be more than that, no less. Even the PlayStation 2 is doing well, with a great variety of games on the shelves, not to mention the most anticipated titles that are due for November 2001.
I am sure we all have something in our minds that we look forward too.
Thank you for reading
Son Of Liberty