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Sega, if you're listening!
Sega always anticipating the future.
Sega, if you're listening!
A pc for youngsters to experiment on would be ideal. Unfortunately today's PCs do not have much in common with the offline machines of the 80s-90s.Is PC gaming the future for young generations? I can't imagine most youngsters first gaming device is a PC....but I suppose, nowadays, it might be a phone, or a tablet. Moving from one of those straight to a PC suddenly doesn't seem to far-fetched to me.
It just seems so far-removed from my own lived experience.
To break local high-scores and show your superior gaming skills of course!!why go to the arcade when you can play Pac-Man at home?
Console quality is lower than PC and console gaming feels "too limited" because you don't have much to do for fixes and modding gets harder when we had to speak in general. And now "kill switch" policy kills modding and whatnot. This topic is pretty much why people buy a Switch and its games but play on emulators for PC lolol.Why build a PC when you can just pick up a console?
This is where economic decision comes into play. Some people dislikes the idea of "IDK what PC to buy so just buying a console eases my life" instead of analyzing a list of PC parts and differences in PCs to choose from and they don't wanna bother with upgrading their PC. To them using a PC is like trying to control a military jet plane lol. In that regard consoles "became more like a PC" just in the context of what entertainment it allows like using some apps to watch videos and stuff, otherwise they are easy to use and that's why these people wouldn't agree how similar they are "for PC". Especially how PC games tend to be released in an unplayable state for a few years makes these people did "ugh" before so they just switched to console gaming especially when the issue they having is because of their PC and not because of "not good enough hardware". Tons of people don't even wanna bother updating their drivers. It means PC as the use it has big pros but same pros are big cons for some people therefore it would be nonsense to kill the idea of consoles thanks to their ease to use and users doesn't have to do anything but just wait for an update and patch.why buy a whole separate machine to play Fortnite or some HoyoVerse game when your laptop or phone can do it?
Soon I'll go to Japan and if I ever have the time for it I'll tell Nintendo how much they can make more money by selling PC version of their games by suing all the PC pirates and all!!! lololJust pray Nintendo use their last brain cell and change and make games for PC instead becuse now matter how much I hate them I will admit they still know how to make decent games but worst part they own allot of good companies.
Nah, it was very different in the 80s and 90s. PC gaming and console gaming were drastically different from one another. I was 19 years old playing The Journeyman Project and Elder Scrolls Arena on my PC, and Chrono Trigger and Mario RPG on my SNES. Both ecosystems were walled off and while you had ports, they were unable to be ported effectively due to power differences, among other things.Everyone always thinks that the current generation is the peak of tech when it comes to consoles and PC. Every time it's wrong too. By your logic, consoles were never needed because PCs have always been ahead of consoles. You may as well criticize every console generation then.
A pc for youngsters to experiment on would be ideal. Unfortunately today's PCs do not have much in common with the offline machines of the 80s-90s.
Phones and tablets are preferable because like consoles they are also easier to supervise since majority of games are on Android and Apple digital stores.
While on PC it's the wild west out there, coupled with the dangerous online landscape.
Parents have to install special monitoring software for something similar on pc
Wasn't like that for the first few PlayStaiton consoles. Everyone wanted to be on PlayStation.
Man, watching home consoles dissolve and leaving Nintendo the last one standing is a bizarre and humbling experience
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Nintendo gamer phone that needs small cartridges to play games when? lolThey're companies. They will always go in the direction that seems like it's going to make them the most money
AFAIK, Nintendo has also been eyeing up supporting other platforms. Chances are that even if they're the only ones left in the dedicated console business, they'll slowly start drip-feeding their IPs onto other platforms when they see how much money there is to be made.
They're companies. They will always go in the direction that seems like it's going to make them the most money because that's what they exist to do. It's likely that within our lifetimes we'll see a games industry dominated by exclusive-free gaming platforms that feature Sony, Microsoft & Nintendo games at the same time. It'll be great for the companies and their ability to make money, though I wonder how good it'll end up being for the creators and consumers of these games.
It's part of the reason that people have been searching for other experiences a lot lately IMO. More indie games, more returning to older systems you used to love.
Have you seen the Persona fanbase?how can someone become a fan of a game they never played?
Agreed.Consoles as we know them have been on the way out for ages - at least insofar as the mainstream market is concerned
From what you've shared, they seem to have an absolute blast with the games you've shown them!Yeah, computers are impossible to buy in my area, so my kids had my old school stuff (from Famicom to PS3) and then phones and tablets as gaming devises.