Anyone drove their parents crazy with blasting fire starter in wipeout?
I sure as shit did lol
Loved my N64 and would have never traded it for a PS1.I think a lot of people never got over the fact that they were stuck with a N64.
Nowadays they are investing in every front, from VR to mobile gaming, to single player games (most of them feel premium af), to live games. Even in terms of controller. Going from the Dual Sense to any other feels like a step backwards. The PS5 is snappy as hell and going back to a PS4 is a fucking slog.They have indeed. Nowadays tho?
?????????And at some point, Sony decided to play catch up with Nintendo for some reason and everything was a downhill. Their third party hardware support has been pitiful to the point where it's a meme now.
We went from "several" to "almost every" games. On PS1 still plenty of JRPGs didn't release in French but they did it more and more, it was all new.SEGA were translating RPGs in several languages back on the MegaDrive. Story of Thor, Landstalker, Soleil, Light Crusader were all in several European languages. SEGA-CD games were also in several languages, FMV games (at least 4 of them are dubbed in French) and Dune for example.
SNES also had several translated games, such as Secret of Mana/Evermore, Zelda III, Illusion of Time or Terranigma.
They made one of, if not the best ad ever.
having Mega Drive demo pods at Cathy Dennis music gigs
Well no, it wasn't new. That's the point. You had more of them, but it is not as if they were non-existent. And this was a natural tendency anyway, SEGA have always been large supporters of RPGs and were releasing in the West a ton of them while Nintendo and other publishers weren't doing any effort. Not only were they releasing them, but they were behind the development/funding of a ton of them.it was all new
Must’ve been a small market. I can barely remember anything before PS1 that wasn’t better played on the Amiga or later SNES. Maybe something in the early 90s in that case, Wing Commander was something else, unreachable for any other hardware, and DOOM was cool.I think we are forgetting PC gaming which was always for adults.
Although Sony definitely made it cool.
Was that so bored 12 year old kids could play Sonic while wondering why mum had dragged them along to see Cathy Dennis?
Sega’s “attempts” clearly didn’t work did they, as we all well know
Anyway, here’s a segment covering Sony collaborating with DJ Sasha and promoting WipEout 3 during a set in Ibiza during the year of trance, 1999 (now this attempt to court adults DID work)
The game itself still holds up remarkably well too…
Dude… this is wrong. Just wrong. You may have an argument here if you limit your scope to the USA. But beyond Japan and the US, Nintendo was a drop in the ocean. Sega’s Master System was way more successful than the NES in Europe, where home computers were the preferred gaming systems over consoles anyway. And in the rest of the world, well, there’s a reason there were dozens of NES clones. Nintendo didn’t bother distributing their console there and if they did, they preferred to price themselves out of the market rather than keep their prices popular.There a reason we’re arbitrarily drawing the line at 100 million? Furthermore, the PS2 didn’t hit those numbers until like a decade after it was released and by that time, the PS360 and Wii were already on the market. Prior to those massive price cuts, the PS2 didn’t have those numbers.
Edit: You were talking about the PS2, but the point still stands. 197 million units were sold between the SNES, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Game Boy. That’s mainstream.
If anyone deserves that distinction, it’s the NES or at the latest, the SNES. Hundreds of millions of systems sold with the 5th gen of consoles.
I like the PS, but let’s not credit it for making gaming mainstream. Nintendo did that.
Did you just gloss over the part where I mention the Mega Drive/Genesis?Dude… this is wrong. Just wrong. You may have an argument here if you limit your scope to the USA. But beyond Japan and the US, Nintendo was a drop in the ocean. Sega’s Master System was way more successful than the NES in Europe, where home computers were the preferred gaming systems over consoles anyway. And in the rest of the world, well, there’s a reason there were dozens of NES clones. Nintendo didn’t bother distributing their console there and if they did, they preferred to price themselves out of the market rather than keep their prices popular.
The PS1 absolutely, definitely, undoubtedly revolutionized the video games market in Europe and beyond. Adult people were buying it without even knowing exactly what to do with it, much like, a decade later, people would buy a Wii without even understanding that you could play more than Wii Sports on it. Parents that would scoff at the SNES were buying a PlayStation “for their kids”, just because it was the cool thing to have. For crying out loud, my own father was the one who one evening came to me and said, “How about we get a PlayStation?”. My father had never even turned on one of my Nintendo consoles - only turned them off when he thought I’d been playing long enough. That evening, somehow, I bit my tongue and said “Yeah!” instead of “You sure you’re OK?”, and one hour later we came back home with a PlayStation that my father tinkered with for five minutes before never turning it on again.
Plus, the PS encouraged the creation of so many new, different types of games. That kind of creativity completely changed the medium, and is sadly long gone from the list of priorities of Sony.
Yep it made it 'cool" but it didn't improve the gameplay. It didn't even have analogue sticks to start. FMV's look pretty but only add to the spectacle not the substance. And the PC was already doing the same stuff but was obviously much more restrictive than a hot new console in the living room. Wipeout for example had licensed music that got new people to play it, but it was on PC at the same time.I am going to say something controversial here but while it did change the gaming landscape from a cultural perspective, I actually think the N64 had a bigger impact on how 3d games actually function, it's a negative one. It took gaming into the mainstream, completely changing the demographics to a more casual audience. Less Ocarina of Time and more FIFA. The modern gaming landscape with all its micro transactions is a direct result of the broader demographics. On here we hate all this stuff especially those over 35 who remember the pre mainstream days but the broader more casual audience love it.
The only for of cool kids nonsense layed the foundation for every negative trope of gaming today. I remember having a Dreamcast and saying to a friend at the time that I was playing Skies of Arcadia, and he replied with games are for nerds. I asked him what his hobby was and he replied with playing on the PlayStation lol, however he was into Football Manager which is barely a game. So here is a guy who spends all his time on the PlayStation saying that games are for nerds. This has had an impact on games and what gets made. Why do your think Sony has pivoted to GAAS. I have four nephews and they only play Roblox, Fortnight etc. Don't own a single PlayStation exclusive between them. When I asked if the eldest wanted to play Ghost of Tushima, he responded with that's for geeks as it has dialogue. Sony can see this and that's why they are doing it.Yep it made it 'cool" but it didn't improve the gameplay. It didn't even have analogue sticks to start. FMV's look pretty but only add to the spectacle not the substance. And the PC was already doing the same stuff but was obviously much more restrictive than a hot new console in the living room. Wipeout for example had licensed music that got new people to play it, but it was on PC at the same time.
"Nintendo & Sega are kiddie and lame, while Sony is adult and cool" is sadly something it's fans will never grow out of. For the rest of us it was just another console we owned alongside other game playing devices.
You can see from this list that people only played what was marketed towards them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_PlayStation_video_games.The only for of cool kids nonsense layed the foundation for every negative trope of gaming today. I remember having a Dreamcast and saying to a friend at the time that I was playing Skies of Arcadia, and he replied with games are for nerds. I asked him what his hobby was and he replied with playing on the PlayStation lol, however he was into Football Manager which is barely a game. So here is a guy who spends all his time on the PlayStation saying that games are for nerds. This has had an impact on games and what gets made. Why do your think Sony has pivoted to GAAS. I have four nephews and they only play Roblox, Fortnight etc. Don't own a single PlayStation exclusive between them. When I asked if the eldest wanted to play Ghost of Tushima, he responded with that's for geeks as it has dialogue. Sony can see this and that's why they are doing it.
Agree. 100%The PS1 is without a doubt, the greatest console to ever exist. The library of games for that platform is just incredible.. and coming off the 16bit generation it was a complete revelation.
The GOAT.
I think an argument can be made that the Playstation was the first console to truly make gaming mainstream
100m sold. No console had ever done that before the release of that system. Sony's contributions to the industry will never be forgotten
Fall from graceThey have indeed. Nowadays tho?
They have indeed. Nowadays tho?
Gaming was for teenagers in the 80's and early 90's and anybody in their 20's still playing games was nerd.I think we are forgetting PC gaming which was always for adults.
Although Sony definitely made it cool.
Lol. That hurts but so true. In case the government is watching, I am going to say it is absolutely awesome here and the Special Cultural Operation is going well.Britain of the 90s was a totally different world and Sony tapped into that big time. We actually still had a civilisation.
The PS5 couldn't be more different from the Switch or anything Nintendo. The Dual Sense is nothing like any Nintendo controller. VR is something Nintendo doesn't do. Yup...they are practically twins.And at some point, Sony decided to play catch up with Nintendo for some reason and everything was a downhill. Their third party hardware support has been pitiful to the point where it's a meme now.
Yeah, Sony were really something. PS2 went even harder, man.
Sad that that Sony is long gone. But nothing lasts forever.
Sony really did a terrific job grabbing an entire generation of players who were ready dissociate themselves from Mario so they could keep on gaming through high school, college and adult life. Before PS that was very much nerd territory and not necessarily in a positive way.
That ad with the room changing through the years while a PS is always connected really captures us who grew up with the brand. I think a large chunk of the loyalty and fandom stems from riding that wave for so long.
I still cry like a little bitch at the Artax swamp scene, man.