09-01-2005, 07:17 PM
Something that has been clear and obvious to market-researchers is that hand-held devices are not the biggest things now days. Sony's PSP was a good idea, and so was Nintendo's DS, and GBA-SP, however Nintendo will always have the up-side when it comes to hand-helds, as long as they don't try TOO hard to make it too complex. Nintendo is used to consumer demands about what is and isn't good when it comes to hand-helds, while Sony was just experimenting, and actually got both a great and poor responses. Compact-controls and poor DVD-play quality is what made the PSP hit a little bit of a rocky side, however Sony has a few assistants who put out the video studious, one for home-base or desk-base, and the other for general transport.
I will never say "Screw Nintendo" because they hold the roots to so much of what we hold dear to us now, and I even recently went out and spent over $350 to get an original Nintendo system and some of the best games ever released for it, aswell as a SNES (Super Nintendo entertainment system) with Super Metroid, the complete Super-StarWars set, and a few of the older classics like the Kirby games, DonkeyKong, Street-Fighter2, and some others.
(Atari rocks too, don't get me wrong I know about the roots)
I will never say "Screw Nintendo" because they hold the roots to so much of what we hold dear to us now, and I even recently went out and spent over $350 to get an original Nintendo system and some of the best games ever released for it, aswell as a SNES (Super Nintendo entertainment system) with Super Metroid, the complete Super-StarWars set, and a few of the older classics like the Kirby games, DonkeyKong, Street-Fighter2, and some others.
(Atari rocks too, don't get me wrong I know about the roots)
Do not under estimate the power of the dark side!