[quote=rjamorim,Sep 14 2004, 12:14 AM][quote=kwanbis,Sep 9 2004, 02:08 PM]EDIT: Sony, if roberto is right (and i hoppe so), please, unleash the PS2 real power, i'm sick of seeing much better graphics on XBOX/GC, and i'm even thinking of buying an XBOX

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Oh, jesus christ, are you retarded or what? I NEVER claimed the PS2 has some "Real Power" to be unleashed that would make the XBox and the GC bit the dust. I never claimed it could be better than them. I just claimed that we didn't see yet all the PS2 can offer, and I explained why.[/quote]
no, i'm not ... you said that sony was hiding the true power of the PS2 to show when they wanted ... and you explained all wrong
[quote=rjamorim,Sep 14 2004, 12:14 AM][quote]the life span of a console is now about 5 years ... PS2 was released in 2001 ... so ... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 ... 4 years already ...[/quote]
It was released in late 2000 in Japan.
And even if it's 4 years already: there are still at least 2 years ahead of us, because Sony hasn't even started talking about the PS3 yet, and even after the PS3 is launched the PS2 won't die instantly.[/quote]
late 2000 is same as 2001 ... 2004 hasnt even finished ... so it is a 4 year console ... sony already started talking about it ... do your home work and look around ... sony's ps2 sales are already flat, so if what you say would be true, they would have already started showing new and much better games
[quote=rjamorim,Sep 14 2004, 12:14 AM][quote]DC had the best launch ever for a console, not even surpased yet ... PS2 had bad games for more than a yer ... but people still wanted a PS2 ...

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It had a great launch because most games were ports from the best games in the PS1 portfolio. Sony then learned their lesson and started signing exclusivity deals as if they were going out of fashion.
PS2 had a more uninteresting launch because it took a fundamentally different aproach to gaming from a hardware level, therefore it would take time until software developers would feel comfortable in the new platform. Also, there was no other 6th gen console already launched that could have his portfolio ported to the PS2, as happened to the DC - as you pointed out yourself, only some half-hearted attempts from crappy producers like Eidos.[/quote]
What are you talking about? Sonic Adventure, House of the Dead 2, Soul Calibur, Mortal Kombat Gold, Aerowings and Hydro Thunder whre some of the launch titles ... nothing to do with ports ... Sony would have ported DC released games to PS2 if not ... did you ever used one? sony already had many exclusive titles, like Tomb Raider for PS1 at the time (that took a lot of share from saturn) ....PS2 was the worst launch ever period ... google around and read ...
[quote=rjamorim,Sep 14 2004, 12:14 AM][quote=kwanbis,Sep 9 2004, 06:47 PM]but the time DC was out, everybody was believing the PS2 hype
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Bullshit. The DC was launched in late 1998. By then, Sony only had released some rumours about the PS2 - nothing to put another console in jeopardy.[/quote]
at the time the DC was launched, sony already had showed charlie demo and all (never to be seen on a real game) ... so, would you buy a DC, when in a year you would have a console 4 times as powerfull? most people don't ...
[quote=rjamorim,Sep 14 2004, 12:14 AM]Insomuch, that when it was launched in the US, the DreamCast broke several sale records (more than 1mi consoles in 2 and half months, $100mi in hardware and software sales in the first day). That would never had happened if people were so sold into the PS2 as you claim.[/quote]
90% of those where hardcore sega buyers ... and i'm right, if not, DC would be still arround ...
[quote=rjamorim,Sep 14 2004, 12:14 AM]The fact is that their timing was horrible (the 6th generation was coming with much better consoles - PS2, XBox, GC) and they couldn't keep feeding the market with high quality games because Sony had signed exclusivity deals with most important japanese software houses (Square, Enix, Konami, Namco...). Sega tried to survive based on in-house developed games and deals with american software houses. But because of that they saw their sales in Japan plummet. And since Japan is by far the most lucrative market...
So much, that amusingly, the DreamCast was killed in Japan (april 31, 2001 - only a little after the PS2 was launched) while it was still enjoying big acceptance in the US.
And, fact is, the DreamCast failure was so overwhelming and complete that Sega completely gave up the hardware market after it's death and decided to focus on software only. That tells why graphic capacity alone and hype won't help a console survive.[/quote]
Sega gave up cause people started buying PS2's even if they didn't have anything to play with ... it was for months used in japan as a DVD player ... and, as you may know, the companies subsidice consoles ... so the only hoppe for sega was to seld much more consoles ... and the other problem was that some groups found a way of running pirated games without any chip ... that also hurt ... add up that sega was hemorraging money since before saturn, and they have no more choice than stop selling the DC ... and by the way ... it's not even DreamCast ... is Dreamcast ...
[quote=rjamorim,Sep 14 2004, 12:14 AM]Regards;
Roberto.
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telling somebody retarded and such, and then saying "regards" doesn't make you more polite