2nd January 2007, 11:35 PM
relatively speaking, of course
Developers jumped on the PS2 because of the PSX's success, Nintendo's dwindling support, Sega's evident demise, and the complete unknown Microsoft. Really, where else would they turn to? Things are much different now. The playing field has completely changed. Why, just today, only 6 weeks after PS3's launch, I walk in to a gamestop and see a sign that reads: "We have PS3's in stock. Please buy them." There's a current thread of people who are taking pictures of places they see PS3's in stock, and then of them asking clerks how long they've been sitting there. some say days, a few said almost two weeks. Who, in their craziest moment, could have predicted that? Oh yes, the times are changing. With it, the developers' minds.
Developers jumped on the PS2 because of the PSX's success, Nintendo's dwindling support, Sega's evident demise, and the complete unknown Microsoft. Really, where else would they turn to? Things are much different now. The playing field has completely changed. Why, just today, only 6 weeks after PS3's launch, I walk in to a gamestop and see a sign that reads: "We have PS3's in stock. Please buy them." There's a current thread of people who are taking pictures of places they see PS3's in stock, and then of them asking clerks how long they've been sitting there. some say days, a few said almost two weeks. Who, in their craziest moment, could have predicted that? Oh yes, the times are changing. With it, the developers' minds.
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