15th May 2003, 2:33 PM
That's true. But the one big advantage Nintendo has is that this time there is no one else in the market, where they were split pretty evenly with Sega going into the 32/64 bit days. So Sony has a much bigger hill to climb. I don't think Sony can do much damage to Nintendo, but nobody thought they would 10 years ago either.
Anybody think that Nintendo knew about Sony trying this, and that's why they started making new GBA games?
Anybody think that Nintendo knew about Sony trying this, and that's why they started making new GBA games?