lockii said:I've always thought Nintendo was above mudslinging, but I guess the Reggielution changed that. If Sony does those ads Nintendo should reply with RE4/Zelda graphic laden commercials
lockii said:Btw, even if the DS is a Virtual Boy-esque failure, it will not have any impact on the GBA2's success. Virtual Boy actually proved this.
Amir0x said:I think there's no way the DS can be a failure on the Virtual Boy level. How many units did VB sell total?
AniHawk said:1.4 million units. If the DS stops selling right now, everywhere, then it's possible.
Hollywood said:The DS has two screens. It's already won.
DS is selingl well initially, and it'll do well next year, but after that I see the appeal wearing off fast, the second a the PSP with "BETTER GFX" and a cooler design comes along it'll be almost irrelevant, the PSP isn't relying on backwards compatability and gimmicks, and PSP games will only get better once developers figure out the system properly. I can easily see the PSP selling as much as the GBA has.
Defensor said:You heard him. 2 SCREENS!
2 > 1
Amir0x said:Dear God it's a revelation. The light... it's blinding.
I am convinced! All the world is shifting; the very foundations of the Earth crumble before the insight gained in this moment.
Why's that? UMD are as durable as Nintendo DS or GBA carts, except they don't even have any exposed pin connectors. What makes the drive so fragile as well? You don't want to be kicking the damn thing down a flight of stairs but I doubt a DS would fair so well with that.Gregory said:I`ll be surprised if Sony can take more than 25-30% of the DS`s marketshare. I think the PSP will do well in the beginning, but not so much in the long run because it`s not exactly a kid friendly handheld, due to the umd discs and drive.
Mr_Furious said:Since Nintendo is facing its first real competition in the portable market in the company's history
Hollywood said:The DS has two screens. It's already won.
paul777 said:Correction: DS has Pokemon + the best 3rd party support a Nintendo system has seen in a long while. It's already won.
I guess you missed the word real in my post. None, I repeat, NONE of those handhelds had the hype/anticipation/momentum the PSP has leading up to it's release.f_elz said:Thats funny... remember the Turbo Express? Game Gear? Lynx? etc...
:lol
GaimeGuy said:the PSP may very well get a GTA
Mr_Furious said:I guess you missed the word real in my post. None, I repeat, NONE of those handhelds had the hype/anticipation/momentum the PSP has leading up to it's release.
Whatever dude. If you consider those other portables as true competition to Nintendo when none of them could even get off the ground then the jokes on you.f_elz said::lol
Pimpbaa said:Will it? The ps2 gta's all constantly stream data from the disc, and I thought they weren't allowed to do this on the psp due to the drive eating up too much power.
Mr_Furious said:Whatever dude. If you consider those other portables as true competition to Nintendo when none of them could even get off the ground then the jokes on you.
Please stop with your delusions already. I was an adult when the TurboExpress, Lynx, GG and the NGpocket released and there was no real hype leading up to their release. Every single fucking launch saw plenty of unpurchased units collecting dust on store shelves. Many retailers had to stop accepting pre-orders for the PSP due to such a high demand, which you can't say for the failed portables of yester-year. Oh and they weren't superior in everything, btw.f_elz said:They where superior in everything and failed. And they had hype.
0wn3d said:The only real competition Nintendo had before this was the Game Gear. I think original Gameboy VS Sega Game Gear mirrors the upcoming "war" moreso than PS1 VS N64.
Just because Sega decided to continue the GG line doesn't mean it wasn't a failure in the eyes of both industry and consumers. They just refused to accept defeat when it was clearly so.GaimeGuy said:Uh, game gear lasted for about 3-5 years, I believe. It was released when Sega was at its prime, in terms of popularity
You seem to have a real problem comprehending the word "competition". None of these put up much of a fight for Nintendo and it took little to know effort to squash any competitor's effort due to pure control of the market. Oh and you're forgetting the Ngage in your piddly list.f_elz said:Lynx, Neo Geo Pocket/Color, GameGear, Game.com, Turbo Duo Pocket Express, Wonderswan/color/crystal, GamePark 32...
OT: But this thread can only go downhill anyway, but those Mario Sunshine ads were AWESOME.Mike Works said:Clean is better than dirty
Mr_Furious said:You seem to have a real problem comprehending the word "competition". None of these put up much of a fight for Nintendo and it took little to know effort to squash any competitor's effort due to pure control of the market. Oh and you're forgetting the Ngage in your piddly list.
KeithFranklin said:Even if Nintendo wins they lose.
Simply because Nintendo owned 100% marketshare for portables. Unless the market increase to cover the drop in marketshare Nintendo will have less revenue coming from the portable market.
Say the market is 10 million units per year. Right now Nintendo gets it all.
When the PSP is released even if it only grabs 10% of the market Nintendo loses 1 million unit sales per year.
It is strange. Today is the say that Nintendo lost its total and utter grip on the handheld market. Just literally yesterday, Nintendo had nearly 100% of the market, and today, it doesn't.KeithFranklin said:Even if Nintendo wins they lose.
Simply because Nintendo owned 100% marketshare for portables. Unless the market increase to cover the drop in marketshare Nintendo will have less revenue coming from the portable market.
Say the market is 10 million units per year. Right now Nintendo gets it all.
When the PSP is released even if it only grabs 10% of the market Nintendo loses 1 million unit sales per year.
The GameGear sold VERY well in the US. I believe it sold over 12 million in it's lifetime. Sega killed it, not Nintendo.Mr_Furious said:You seem to have a real problem comprehending the word "competition". None of these put up much of a fight for Nintendo and it took little to know effort to squash any competitor's effort due to pure control of the market. Oh and you're forgetting the Ngage in your piddly list.
Nice retort Mr. "Posting like an Uninformed Retard". Now kindly STFU since you obviously don't know a goddamn thing.f_elz said:Here have a cookie.
snapty00 said:It is strange. Today is the say that Nintendo lost its total and utter grip on the handheld market. Just literally yesterday, Nintendo had nearly 100% of the market, and today, it doesn't.
12 million is a joke of a number compared to what Nintendo was raking in during the course of the GG's life time. Sega obviously killed it because it failed. Next.The Abominable Snowman said:The GameGear sold VERY well in the US. I believe it sold over 12 million in it's lifetime. Sega killed it, not Nintendo.