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besada said:Then why aren't you replying to them instead of me. All I said was that I personally don't love the Wiimote.
I'm just saying that his post isn't much hyperbole.
besada said:Then why aren't you replying to them instead of me. All I said was that I personally don't love the Wiimote.
Dr_Cogent said:I call them pussies.
People who are afraid to learn new things are fucking pussies.
No one is good at anything when they first start out. Controllers today are better than they have ever been. We have more control than ever. Where we are now is a good thing.
Sorry.. I was told a million times not to exaggerate(spl?)... but did it again. It feels like that to me though. Hurts like a mother on my tennis elbow/tendonitis too, so perhaps I am just not objective enough :lolAir Zombie Meat said:You flapped your arms around while playing SMG? you'redoingitwrong.gif
kevm3 said:Phil Harrison sounds like he wanted the PS3 to be a more powerful Wii with some of his comments. First, he wanted more casual games, and now, he is heavily praising the Nintendo controller. Seriously, I don't want PS3 to become a casual gamers machine. I would switch to the 360 if that was the case.
I really liked Home and LBP looks very interesting, but for the most part, I didn't particularly care for the software strategy of the PS3, if it was indeed concocted by Harrison.
Haunted One said:Enjoy your gaming ghetto.![]()
SolidSnakex said:That's what I was saying in the thread about him leaving. It's rather obvious that he wanted to turn Sony into a casual company this generation and that's why Sony Japan told him no. And i'm happy they did.
NintendosBooger said:You act as if they told him "no" out of sheer "gaming principle." Had they foreseen Nintendo's success this gen with the DS and the Wii prior to the analytical and technical building of the PSP/PS3, I'm sure they would have seriously considered the option.
SolidSnakex said:Well i'm glad they did see what he saw.
Crushed said:Oh, NeoGAF. What won't you say?
Ranger X said:Don't bullshit Harisson on this. Seriously Sony could go casual without doing it drastically like Nintendo. How about catering to more people (the good way) instead of CHANGING your whole fucking and fuck your old fans (Nintendo's way).
Golden Darkness said:Why is it that people want to restrict the marketing and creation of games to the hardcore?
Wanting games to be made just for them and no one else?
Do they want games to be seen as a brain-dead hobby of 16 to 30 year old males? Do they want all the other demographics to leave games alone?
What's next? Demands of no more E/E10 games to be produced? Only T/M rated games with themee so mature that it would be criminal for a child to posess? Gee, why don't we require a goverment license for gaming? (Can't play games until you take a test on how to play, and not until your 17).
Grecco said:I have to admit i chuckle at how Lair has become some pariah when around this time last year, the idea of new ips like Heavenly Sword, Lair Warhawk and Uncharted were seen as genius in an era of multiplataform third parties.
Regardless the loss of exclusives aint Phils fault. Im pretty sure that rests on the guys above him, Ken, Kaz and Stringer. Pretty sure Assasssins creed was going to be a PS3 exclusive but the guys above Phil declined. Or something like that. Aint Phils fault.
Felix Lighter said::lol Oh ok. This .gif no longer makes me angry but a .gif of a girl crying while an American Idol contestant was singing, probably would.
NintendosBooger said:Yeah, their old "fans" were really helping Nintendo maintain their relevancy in the video game market while steadily flocking over to greener pastures every new generation. :rollseyes:
You do realise that Nintendo is now in first place, with Sony and Microsoft hopelessly behind, right? If anything, it proves that Harrison was right and that they should have listened to him, from a business standpoint.kevm3 said:Phil Harrison sounds like he wanted the PS3 to be a more powerful Wii with some of his comments. First, he wanted more casual games, and now, he is heavily praising the Nintendo controller. Seriously, I don't want PS3 to become a casual gamers machine. I would switch to the 360 if that was the case.
I really liked Home and LBP looks very interesting, but for the most part, I didn't particularly care for the software strategy of the PS3, if it was indeed concocted by Harrison. Hey, let's deviate from a strategy that saw us DOMINATE two console cycles in a row! Instead of trying to get GTA exclusivity, let's fund the development of Lair and Genji! I can give him props if he was the pioneer for Home, but I wasn't liking what Sony was doing in regards to handling their software... Exclusivity was lost on so many third party titles, and granted that we've had a few decent first party titles, the first party titles were what were supposed to really distinguish the PS3, and those titles keep getting delayed over and over with no new information being released on them. I REALLY don't care for making the PS3 more simplified for people who don't play games. How about you stick to the market that saw the PS brand rise to prominence in the first place?
Golden Darkness said:Why is it that people want to restrict the marketing and creation of games to the hardcore?
Wanting games to be made just for them and no one else?
Golden Darkness said:Why is it that people want to restrict the marketing and creation of games to the hardcore?
Which judging by the success of Nintendo's casual AND hardcore games on Wii and DS, they seem to have found.Ranger X said:i think there are other ways to attract casual gamers AND keep hardcore gamers around.
Haunted One said:You do realise that Nintendo is now in first place, with Sony and Microsoft hopelessly behind, right? If anything, it proves that Harrison was right and that they should have listened to him, from a business standpoint.
Looking at some of the comments in here, I think a a Gaffo cameo could be in order. Crushed?
Yeah, but they pissed off many GAFfers so Nintendo must've done something wrong.Jokeropia said:Which judging by the sales of Nintendo's casual AND hardcore games, they seem to have found.
Pretty much.Leondexter said:As usual, the truth is somewhere in between the extremes being presented here. Some games lend themselves to simpler, more intuitive controls, and some don't. Anyone who says "the industry" should be moving in any one direction is wrong. "The industry" should be moving in all directions simultaneously. There is no one game for everyone, just like there is no one TV show, movie, band, etc for everyone. We all need to stop seeing "videogames" as one big collective, and realize they have as many forms as any other entertainment medium.
kevm3 said:I also guarantee you that if Sony had exclusivity on titles such as DMC4, GTA, Assassin's Creed, RE5, etc., etc. while selling at a fairly reasonable pricepoint ($400 and below) things would be looking MUCH different. None of this requires shifting to casual gaming.
people also need to realise that most of us here learnt how to use the current controllers progressively. you won't have new hardcore gamers if the controllers keep on getting more and more complicated. we went NES -> SNES -> PSX -> N64 -> DUAL SHOCK -> DUAL SHOCK 2 -> DREAMCAST/XBOX -> SIXAXIS... learning one new thing every few years.Leondexter said:As usual, the truth is somewhere in between the extremes being presented here. Some games lend themselves to simpler, more intuitive controls, and some don't. Anyone who says "the industry" should be moving in any one direction is wrong. "The industry" should be moving in all directions simultaneously. There is no one game for everyone, just like there is no one TV show, movie, band, etc for everyone. We all need to stop seeing "videogames" as one big collective, and realize they have as many forms as any other entertainment medium.
I need the backstory behind this one.shifty100 said:
would you have campaigned against power steering and automatic gears becoming widespread?TTP said:Well, driving a car for the first time (especially with manual gear) isn't easy. Yet I'd say driving a car is a very casual thing.
+ what Leondexter said
Borys said:Non-gamers will be the downfall of gaming as we know it.
twinturbo2 said:I need the backstory behind this one.
NintendosBooger said:So, by that, I take it that you predict that once the PS3 reaches the aforementioned price range and boasts a comparative list of quality exclusive games (which will happen, with FF13, MGS4, GT5, LBP, etc. on the horizon), the market will begin to shift in Sony's favor?
Borys said:SUCK ON THIS HARRISON AND MOLYNEFAUX
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True gamers don't fear buttons!
kevm3 said:I guarantee the PS3 would be selling A LOT better than it currently is if it started off with a 400 and a 300 dollar rendition (Blu-Ray would be omitted), and had games such as Soul Caliber, Resident Evil, GTA, etc. locked up. Would they beat Nintendo? Who knows, but I know they would be a lot more competitive from a sales standpoint.