28th October 2004, 4:04 PM
Quote:Please, name one instance where you had as much undeniable proof that I was wrong. I've admitted defeat on a number of occasions, mostly small stuff but overall whenever you say "you're wrong" it's almost always just in your opinion. In this case not even you can deny that I was right and you were absolutely wrong.
For instance you are wrong that I have no grounds to base anything I say about the TES series on...
Quote:Well first-party PS2 games are only $40, so at the most PSP games will cost the same. Sony could lower fees for third-parties so that their prices are the same, but we'll just have to wait and see. However, many games will be PS2-quality so similar prices should not matter. GT4 for the PSP is actually going to be more feature-heavy than the PS2 version!
You don't get it, do you... people don't want to pay the same amount for handhelds they do for major consoles, games included! They're used to them being less and changing that successfully won't be easy... Sony might manage it, but not without unhappy fans.
Quote:10% would be an incredible feat. It took the PSX years to gain that percentage of the market share. And I'm thinking in Japan and/or the U.S., not worldwide.
Well it really depends on how you define '10%', I think. 10% of the year's handheld system/game/dollar sales? Obviously the GB line has a massive advantage from all the years, so how do you quantify that... I'm not a poll-taker or economist, I have no idea...