8th March 2004, 1:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 8th March 2004, 1:44 PM by A Black Falcon.)
Quote:GR was just as confused as I was, so I'm not alone when it comes to understanding you.
Then I clarified it quite well and you still acted confused...
Quote:GTA and that's it for late last year. All of the the other major multiplatform titles were available on the 'cube. Sony's first-party line-up was pretty much as good as Nitnendo's last holiday season, yet they manage to release good first-party titles throughout the rest of the year. And Nintendo has the biggest development house in the world!
And limited-time exclusives are still exclusives.
A very different category of them though.
And Sony gets a lot of third-party exclusive titles... more than X-Box or Cube I'm sure because of how much more successful it is...
And it really depends on what you call "major multiplatform titles". Plenty of games didn't come to the Cube, I'm sure, but they probably wouldn't be called 'major'... but as I said it's a growing problem and the fact that it is growing is at least as important as the fact that it is current.
Like how Midway's pullout means no MK: Deception, next Gauntlet, SpyHunter 2, Hydro Thunder 2(rumored), their sports games (NBA Ballers, NFL Blitz, NHL Hitz...)
Quote:Releasing one big game in the first six months of each year and then a dozen in the last three months is hardly what I'd call spreading out their releases.
I meant how how often they delay games so that they won't have multiple titles released at the same time any time other than Christmastime...