Volt wrote:All you need is a Liver, and an ebay account.
Nex Gen Games are $59.99
I am NOT paying $60 bucks for games.
PSone $40
PS2 $50
PS3 $60
PS4 $70p
And they look like crap, some of the Xbox 360 games I saw screenshots of on gamestop.com look like PC games, nothiing special. I'm very worried about the game industry right now.
It's expected to make $30 billion worldwide in a few years. Which means it's a gold farm. Which means people who have no passion or talent for making games are going to jump in on the action and try to make some quick cash.
It's only a matter of time before the crash of 1983 happens again.
[indent]The game market crash of 1983 was caused by I,Robot the game and ET. Both Done by Atari.
I, Robot was revolutionary, it was the first game to use 3D polygons, the graphics were a huge UP from the normal. (kind of like what's happening today with all these new graphics)
ET for the Atari, was a dissaster, they gave the programer 2 months to make the game and release it, just because it was based on a Movie and they wanted to make money (kind of like what they're doing now)[/indent]
So the direction we're headed into is not good. Growth is good, but too much growth too fast is dangerous.
(just for extra info) 500 I, Robot arcades were dumped into the pacific, which was virtually all of them.
THOUSANDS of Copies of ET were pulled from the shelves and factories and were burried in a landfill somewhere in Arizona.
Yes we all know how crappy 360 games look.
I mean really look at that jaggy mark on his pinky finger that looks awful!
Uggghhh this one's even worse!
Absolutely butt fugly...what were they thinking.
Sheesh Outbreak looked better.
Some of the screenshots look like PC games... Maybe quite possibly it's because some of them are also being released on PC? Yes as if that's a bad thing in the first place considering they look as good as PC's with $400+ videocards. If those fail to impress you even the slightest than your jadedness is off the richter scale and you'll never be satisfied with anything less than Virtual Reality.
And I would not judge whether a game looks like "crap" off of looking at some screenshots, saying that's premature would be an understatement.
It's alot harder these days to just "jump in" the industry and makes some quick cash. You've even said it yourself the cost of making a game is getting in the 10-20 million dollar range as a norm, along with licensing fees. It's not exactly easy for newcomers with no experience, no passion, and no credibility to make a decent game albeit one at all. If they did and it sucked, then no one would buy it and they'd lose money, that simple. With the industry's ever increasing revenue comes with it the costs of making them.
The Nintendo and TurboGrafix both debuted at $200. The 16 bit era consoles like Genesis, Super Nintendo, etc. also debuted at $200. The Playstation and Nintendo 64 debuted at $300, at about the same time as the Playstaion's release Saturn dropped to match it. The PS2 and the Xbox also debuted at $300. Notice a trend here? Game prices also steadily rose along with those but were more stable so it was bound to happen sooner or later. Also in the early 90's when every company and their mother was releasing consoles, there were alot more risks then.
With the Playstation, N64, and Saturn people were saying the same thing. Oh my gosh 3D graphics will be the end of "fun" gaming give us back 2D! Obviously gaming's been getting nothing but better since and it will only continue.
Also as I recall movie tickets were around $4 in the early 90's. They've raised the prices since and now you can't get into a movie without plopping down close to $8. That's the way capitalism works, if no one wants to pay higher prices then they won't. If you don't want to pay $60 for a new game or $400 for a console at launch then you won't. I personally don't have a real problem with it. Now obviously I wasn't exactly jumping for joy at the idea, but I know the reason why and I can afford it.
Save a little extra cash every week, don't buy a drink next time you go to Subway, work a little overtime, shop around for the best deals, plan any entertainment purchases, buy generic store brand stuff, wait 6-12 months for a price cut on games and consoles, or buy used. These are all really easy things one can do and they add up if plopping down an extra $10 or $100 bucks on a new game and console is so difficult. And of course if you don't like the price or the product don't buy it. Thank God we live in a country like this where we have so many economic choices.
"You can't sit on the fence when it comes to Jesus, Satan owns the fence." Mark Cahill
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