Yeah I imagine Nintendo is crapping themselves now that both Sony amd MS hqve shown their hands and it blows the Wii U out of the water.
The main thing i took from the earlier Sony reveals were their platform being more open to developers. I got the impression they were going to allow all kinds of "mods" and "apps on the console from 3rd parties, as opposed to the very closed platform MS is showing off. I mean , sure TV integration, Netflix blah blah, but an open platform can and WILL have all that before MS even manage to push their next dashboard update out.
So i don't know how exactly Sony's platform is going to play out, but there was a distinct emphasis on catering for developers to get their stuff on the platform and allowing THEM to advance the PS4 as opposed to Sony themselves. Whereas we will have to wait for MS to release whatever app 4 years after we wanted it (like having a browser on your console, how long did it take MS to get that out?).
In terms of TV integration and all that, i will definitely still go for the platform that allows me to buy/install an app from some store written by devs that are rather good in that area (XBMC/Plex etc) as opposed to waiting for Microsoft to "allow" it on their platform.
This has been my main pet peeve with Xbox Live , i felt like i am using a Blackberry in an Iphone world.
The more open a platform, the more easily it get hacked and the more quickly information gets STOLEN, Remember the90 Million Credit cards info that got stolen from PSN, or has everyone forgotten about that already, also open platforms are more susceptible to mailicious content ie. Android has a shiitload of virusses whereas IOS have practically so few that it can be counted on one hand.
Oh, in that respect the XBOX One OS is quite open for development. It's got a version of WindowsRT and a specific XBOX OS, and developers will be able to submit apps to the Windows OS that should be pretty easy to work on because of the code similarities to WinRT. From a development standpoint they're using Windows in a much stronger way.Don't confuse the ability to install content on a platform with the ability for devs to develop content for a platform. IOS is a million times more "open" than Xbox Live! How much can you develop for the Xbox Live right now ? Compare this to your virus-free iOS?
"Leaves the way clear for Sony to capture the most innovative market" says MD
Developer and publisher Curve has released a statement expressing its disappointment in Microsoft's approach to indie development on its new console, the Xbox One.
"XBLA was a trailblazer last generation, so it's sad to see Microsoft not announcing dedicated support for independent developers on the Xbox One," said MD Jason Perkins.
"Refusing to concentrate on easier submissions and discoverability leaves the way clear for Sony to capture the most innovative market in gaming right now."
Curve's most recent release was a PlayStation version of Mike Bithell's Thomas Was Alone, and is now focused on doing the same for Jasper Bryne's Lone Survivor.
"Sony's show of support for developers, including showing independent releases not only front and centre on their store front but also during the PlayStation 4 reveal is creating a more open, co-operative market for independent games to enter the living room on a level playing field."
After the Xbox One reveal GamesIndustry International spoke to a number of indie developers from Pocketwatch Games, Guacamelee and Spicy Horse Games and more to find our their reactions to the machine.
"As an indie developer, there was nothing in this presentation that would lure me into making a game for this console," said Martin Pichlmair of Broken Rules.
"The PS4 is much more tempting and so is the Wii U. From where I'm standing, it looks like iOS, Android and Steam stay the most interesting platforms for independent games for at least one more console generation. OUYA needs to prove itself before I can comment on it, but hiring Kellee Santiago gives them a lot of indie credibility."
Yeah I imagine Nintendo is crapping themselves now that both Sony and MS have shown their hands and it blows the Wii U out of the water.
Microsoft made a BIG mistake when they announced that you need internet connectivity to play games and how pre-played games work.
I'm not surprised that Sony got an increase in stock price. The unveiling of the PS4 will determine whether Sony or Microsoft will win the hearts and pockets of gamers world wide.
Their stock failed even before these little gems hit the fan, investors don't really care about DRM and 2nd hand market, its the companies direction.
Just like with what happened to the Wii right? Fact is, I have several consoles in my home. XBOX360, Wii, and a Wii U. Currently I don't see myself getting either the XBone or the PS4.
Nope, not exactly like the Wii IMO. Unfortunately Wii U sales are terrible at the moment and the fact that games are being released really slowly isn't helping anything.
The pricing for the Wii-U was too high. The speed at which the consoles have flown off of the shelves show that there is a real demand for the console but that people just aren't willing or capable of spending so much money on it. I don't think that problem is specific to South Africa and it could be hampering Wii-U sales all over the world. Nintendo might have realized this finally and have started to make a plan to create some positive momentum for their consoles. Even if they sell consoles at a loss they will recover the sales eventually through games and subsequent sales when the mood in the market has recovered.
To each their own though. I am crazy about my Wii-U and I have a ton of Wii games that I still need to get around to playing which it runs just perfectly.
Which games are you enjoying on the Wii U? I wish I could find a good reason to want it - honestly. I love Nintendo and I wish the Wii U was a real success.
The only reason Wii U's have flown off the shelves is because they dropped the price to R1000. I don't really think you can say there is a high demand for the console if they sold a lot of units at that price. Pretty much any gamer would buy any console for that price, it's a steal. I actually wanted to get one myself (because of the price and because I want to play Zombie U), but my local Toys R Us was already sold out when I got there.