Sega & Nintendo Partnership Just Hype 39
joystick101.org writes: "In this article, Nintendojo is reporting that the hyped Sega - Nintendo partnership is really just that -- hype. Sega is working with Satoshi Kayama, who has worked with both companies, to help with their networking."
Neither could really afford it... (Score:1)
Eric Gearman
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Not a bad idea... (Score:1)
Re: (Score:1)
Power to them (Score:1)
Darnit. (Score:1)
I was looking forward to a "Mario vs. Sonic" game so I could watch Mario get his wimpy little red butt kicked.
What? (Score:2)
That's too bad (Score:1)
The console race is getting bigger and better, and some of the names you once knew will start getting beat out. To survive with the sharks, you need to get an edge, and the combination might have been the edge.... oh well...
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What about two years from now? (Score:1)
The X-Box people must feel quite wierd, having to compete and all...
Re:That's too bad (Score:1)
Does anyone think the rumors scared SONY? (Score:1)
Now, if they can only get those units out the door...
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wouldn't have made a difference... (Score:1)
Certainly each has its advantages (fast load times for the N64, Dreamcast has better graphics than the PS) but the fact still remains that the PS/PS2 games crush the competitors hands down.
I guess it could have something to do w/the fact that I am just NOT able to learn that fucking joystick that comes w/the N64, I am much more adept w/the playstation controller (thank god they decided to keep it for the PS2). The Dreamcast controller is also bulky and confusing for my stoned out/drunken brain (which is usually the best time to be using a console machine in college heeh).
Just my worthless
goes to show (Score:2)
I remember once that there was this course called "Journalistic ethics". I wonder if it's still taught?
Re:That's too bad (Score:1)
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What a Shocker (Score:2)
Re:Can you imagine... (Score:1)
Nintendo clearky would not be interested (Score:1)
Re:Neither could really afford it... (Score:1)
Lies = Hype? (Score:2)
I find it interesting that when you lie to someone's face it's called a "lie" but when you lie via a news site it's called "hype".
My Thoughts on Console Success (Score:2)
I think Sony will make this one. They have their system out ahead of everyone else, and despite development difficulty, they have lots of titles on the way.
I think Nintendo is in trouble. They will be releasing their system around the same time as MS, but only have system specs on par with the PS2. They will sell some because of the next Mario game, but I think that ultimatly, they will lose.
Why will Nintento lose? Because, Microsoft is going to kick their ass. Microsoft has developers lined up, and has specs that should mop the floor with the PS2 and GameCube. As long as MS can keep a good flow of games (not counting PC-ports...I really hope they stay away from that as their main feature.)
As for Indrema. It sounds like they have a system that has potential. However, I don't care that they are running Linux, and do nifty reverse spectral bump enhanced specular lighting, if I can't play any games on it.
This is what its going to come down to. What can I play games on?
Captain_Frisk
P.S. - The X-Box people must feel quite wierd, having to compete and all...
I'm going to go out on an limb here and get a little crazy. Say what you want about MS, but they have competed. They may have used a little unfairness during the 4.0 Browser wars, but I'm using ie right now because its better. It crashes less, and runs faster. I develop in MS Visual Studio, because Borlands environment isn't as good. I use MS Office because its better than Corel. In each of those markets, MS has started from behind, and won out because they developed a superior product. You can argue that MS isn't a good company, and I probably will agree with you. But the boys at redmond have competed, from their initial competition with Apple to the current battle SQL Server vs. Oracle. At least give them some respect for that.
It seems like some people here are all too eager to just up and bash MS because they are such an easy target. Unfortunatly, like many things, its not black or white so much as some shade of grey. MS has its weak points, true... but they also have some strengths that don't get pointed out often here.
Flame On!
Re:Not a bad idea... (Score:1)
X-Box?
Compatible? (Score:2)
"hands down crushed"? Not even (Score:1)
My biggest bone to pick is that you pointed out games. Nintendo and Sega have usually been followed because of their incredible first party games. They're the ones innovating. They have the most incredible ideas, and make the best games.
Meanwhile PSX and PS2 have nothing but unoriginal third-party games. Even the games that are decently good, are just not worth buying. Another fighting game? yeah, great. Another football game, another racing game. same old same old. Phantasy Star Online? Shenmue? holy shit I just about crapped my shorts!
Re:Compatible? (Score:2)
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Re:Not a bad idea... (Score:1)
Re:Neither could really afford it... (Score:1)
Just like 'the man from Sega' said the Saturn would be their last console and they'd be moving to software only. I imagine Sega's next system will also be their last before moving to software only, and the one after that...
Re:Compatible? (Score:1)
Re:Not a bad idea... (Score:1)
What they should both do... (Score:1)
Re:Does anyone think the rumors scared SONY? (Score:2)
Why should they. (Score:2)
Nintendo is a console company
Sega is an alround Game company
Sony is just a media Giant
It wouldn't make sense for Nintendo and Sega to join forces. For the PS2 isn't competing on the games side, the PS2 is aimed at getting Sony royalties from its media empire. You have to remember that Sony does movies, music, games and everything else under the sun. The more PS2's they sell the more demand for DVD's they have the more they futher themselves. Sega and Nintendo don't and can't compete in a market like that. I believe they will downsize and or "streamline" to provide the great products they already do. On the other hand, Sony is just an AT&T in the making. A Company to big for its own good.
What keeps nintendo going is its developers and the tight relationships they have
What keeps sega going is the arcade hits and ofcourse its developer talent.
What keeps the PS*.* going is a bunch of hype!
I'm kind of suprised the slashdot crowd being so anti monopolistic and open source fell in so much love with the most monopolistic and closed hardware and software console system around.
It's "Tetsu Kayama", btw (Score:1)
Nintendo and Sega? We've heard about it for years (Score:1)
Anyone else saddened? (Score:1)
When I originally read this article i though "good! maybe now they'll finally get out some GOOD games!" but, alas. i guess it wasn't ment to be.
Re:That's too bad (Score:2)
Nintendo and Sega: together? (Score:1)
They collaborated to found the ESRB, which let game content be as "controversial" as movies.
Both NOA and SOA have published games for Hudson, Treasure, and Camelot. In Camelot's case, they worked closely with the developer, yielding Shining Force, Mario Golf and Mario's Tennis.
They're two of the few companies that collaborate software and hardware under one roof.
Nintendo has some things in common with Apple:
Both make hardware and software.
Both are obsessed with ergonomics and holism.
Both purchase PowerPC chips, ATI graphics chips, and Matsushita optical drives.
Sega has some things in common with Apple:
Both were big consumers of 68000 chips.
Both make hardware and software.
Sega is beginning to publish some Mac games.
Dreamcast owners and Mac owners can compete online.
I think it would be a good idea for Nintendo, Sega and Apple to collaborate on something. What, I don't know.
Re: (Score:1)
Re:Does anyone think the rumors scared SONY? (Score:1)
Hype does sell units. Let's face it, most people are sheep and gamers are no different. There are so many 'tech jockies' out there who buy stuff just because they buy into the hype. If you remember an earlier
Now what I think is funny is that most people see Nintendo as a minor player in the consol race where the only two competitors are Sony and Microsoft. Looking from a purly technological standpoint, Nintendo's new system, N cube, poses as some serious competion. I could sit here and rattle some specs off and compare the three systems, but I'll leave that to the /. audiance to do. I wont even touch on the issue over the ease of programming for the three systems. I like Nintendo's view of simply making a game consol, not a dvd player or a home computer. Why make a system thats a jack of all traits, but a master of none?
I just have a real issue with both Sony and Microsoft trying to make these all-in-one units. By doing this they can control both the hardware and software. For some reason they see computing going towards these set-top boxes. I like the idea of being able to make my own system. What do you call a company that controls both the supply of a product and the demands it causes? A Trust. Now that's a real problem....*SoapboxMode = off*
Re:Compatible? (Score:1)
Re:Compatible? (Score:1)
I've purchased a controller that was usable in a playstation and an N64, (though it was the controller that was adapting, not that sony and nintendo have the same standards).
I think they could make them compatible, though i sense a future of USB controllers in the force.