21st April 2011, 8:19 PM
Sega had to go that route specifically because they couldn't retard their way out of a wet paper bag when it came to marketing a console that wasn't the Genesis. This is not a problem which tends to afflict Nintendo these days.
I'd still prefer a single console standard instead of having to spend twelve hundred dollars just to make sure I can play any game I want. This never-ending standards war stunts innovation more than anything else.
I'd still prefer a single console standard instead of having to spend twelve hundred dollars just to make sure I can play any game I want. This never-ending standards war stunts innovation more than anything else.
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR