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I appreciate that they gave us Ninja Gaiden 4 before they kicked the bucket. For every dozen mistakes they make we get something dope like that.
Funny thing is, Xbox was the one who originally stepped forward to fill the void of Dreamcast. The OG Xbox was basically Dreamcast 2.0, since Sega exited the market and a new competitor was needed and at that time, Microsoft filled the competitor position, especially since Nintendo wasn't competing very well with them still being stuck with 64 mb cartridges for n64 and their latest console, while brilliant, looked like a fucking lunch box.My hope is that someone steps in to fill the void. I know the the increase of streaming and subscription services that's unlikely, but IMO, there isn't a dollars and cents reasoning to why people like to open a box with an expensive electronic device inside that has a cool design, and plug that into a big tv to start playing games. It's a feeling that's evergreen, even with newer generations.
If some company popped up and made a new shiny box with some platform originals, sensible value propositions and a competitive price point, it'd blow up. Plenty of companies are in a position to do it.
Naive? Maybe. I just think it'd be cool.
They can still sell Xbox controllers full price because they are among the most common controllers used for PC gaming. tend to be sturdy and long lasting as well. Lots of third party controllers based on their design, but they still struggle with durability issues.Silver lining: hopefully some of my local retailers may follow suit and heavily discount some Xbox stuff. Could do with a 2nd controller