Not So Next Gen Anymore Part 2
Microsoft
The new kid no more. They have made their mark in the
industry with Xbox Live and continue to impress with its expanding
functionality. Microsoft launched first in hopes of obtaining the same hype as
the PS2 did. It worked to some extent; it ended up yielding a year of 10.4
million consoles and has a lineup to back that up. The Xbox is a machine that
wants to be a console first. 2007 looks to be a strong year for the Xbox with
Live Anywhere merging the PC-console line and Halo 3, Bioshock, Too Human and
much more coming. Of course, the Xbox faults in its genre variety; the place
shooters yes but with a few R.P.G.s and even less for the family it narrows its
audience significantly.
This is a reason Japan remains largely untouched as
the Japanese enjoy tastes entirely different than the West. Being that
Microsoft is a western company the problem is obvious. Granted they have made headway but will it be
enough? Microsoft's Xbox has experienced a higher than average failure rate
possibly due to poor case design. Regardless, it may scare people away from
purchasing one. Also, it may force people to leave the Microsoft camp. Another
problem owners have expressed dissent about is HDD space. 20 gigabytes? It was
ok in the beginning but now with movies, tv shows, songs, demos etc. 20 gigs
seems much smaller in 2007. Unlike the
PS3, Microsoft has chosen not to include and HD-DVD drive with the Xbox.
Instead it is an accessory. Granted it has kept production costs down and made
the 360 more affordable but with the PS3 BR ready was it the right
decision? Will the lack of a new format
create a need for multi disc games where the PS3 does not require it? It may
create a bad image for the Xbox. On top of that will the lack of motion sensing
touted as important pieces of the oppositions game plan make the Xbox look
obsolete? While Xbox Live is great, paying to play what is free elsewhere is a
major turn off for some people. Regardless, Microsoft got the job done and
though even for a moment seems unstoppable.
Wii
So this is what they call new-gen? I played it and it seems
fun. Nintendo has franchises that
everyone loves. They've done a good job at making the Wii seem the console for
everyone. They done so interesting thing internet-wise but have yet to set up a
gaming service like Live. However, every console will have to improve its
online functionality to keep pace with the increasing functionality of XBL.
Also, the fact that the Wii hasn't been out long is the main inhibitor of its
library. To be honest, its release forecast is quite thin when the only notable
titles thus far are slated for 2008. I demand that the Wii have a few important games/exclusives that the
motion sensing ability surpasses on the game play to an extent of improved
functionality and enjoy ability. Also, it must have a fluid online experience
since I know people personally who have Wiis. That being said, I want one but I
hope I'm not making a mistake a'la Gamecube.
To Wii or not to Wii?
Yeah, that's from Hamlet or well some of it. Being my first blog I thought it be important to discuss something gaming related. Thus I have chosen to explore the tribulation of deciding whether or not to purchase a Wii.
1. The N64
Definately one of my fav consoles of all-time. I have 40 plus games for it.
2. Gamecube- ironic
Disappointment. I don't want to clean paint off walls w/ Mario.
Where'd the games go? yeah need some good third-party titles.
Consoles don't sell consoles games sell consoles.
Internet play.....where are you?
3. Wii play or do we?
First off, I don't want to wail my arms around constantly. Secondly, uh games yeah let's not have a GC repeat.
Thidly, online Xbox Live period.
Lastly people say it's a great experience and I love the Nintendo franchises. I don't know, I'll play it first.


