A lot of gaming fans within the industry automatically assume that once the next-generation video game consoles are released, their previous generation consoles become automatically obsolete. But that simply isn’t the case. You see, it used to be that the gap between each generation of consoles, in terms of graphics, were so big, that once the new systems were released, no one would want to touch the systems that they already had in their house or where ever it may have been.
It’s different now though. The gap between each new console release in terms of graphics has decreased a lot. So, what this essentially means, is that to the naked eye, there really isn’t much of a difference for the consumers, in terms of the graphics. Because of this, the value you of your previous generation console skyrockets. So if you do have an [...]
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I know that there are a lot of people that are excited about the current generation consoles. For those not in the know, the current generation consoles as of now are as follows: Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and the Nintendo Wii.
There’s nothing wrong with being excited about those videogame systems, but just because you may be excited about them, doesn’t mean you should neglect the videogame consoles of the previous generation. These systems include: Sony’s PlayStation 2, Microsoft’s Xbox, and Nintendo’s Wii. The fact is, there is still a lot of life left in the PlayStation 2. Now, before I continue, I want to talk about your original PlayStation 2 which was released all the way back in the year 2001.
There’s no denying it, that original PlayStation 2 is big, and it’s bulky. If it’s still working, and you are okay with that, then that’s [...]
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It was more than a decade ago when both Sony and Nintendo dominated the video game industry. It used to be both Sega and Nintendo that dominated the industry, but that was before Sony entered the picture, and quite literally knocked out Sega as a video game hardware manufacturer, leaving them with creating software titles only.
It was because of that incident that led many to believe that the industry was only capable of holding just two major consoles, tops. That changed, however, when Microsoft entered the scene in 2001 with their Xbox. That just proved that the industry was capable of holding more than two gaming systems. This changed everything.
Once this happened, more video games were being created than ever before. So the options, in terms of software titles, had expanded for the consumers. So, the industry was starting to expand. More and more people started to play video games.
Fast [...]
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Filed under nintendo wii by on Jul 6th, 2008. Comment.