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Why Sony Won't Lose The Next-Gen War 228

GamesDaily has up an opinion piece, talking about why author James Brightman sees Sony walking away with the next-gen crown, again. From the article: "Sony is well aware of the power of its brand and it will do everything it can to leverage the PlayStation name. Providing backwards compatibility with both the PS1 and PS2, as well as offering full PS1 titles for download through the PS3, can only help to reinforce that brand and remind gamers of the PlayStation games they hold so dear. Selling over 100 million units, twice, has its advantages. In fact, there are a number of people who have probably owned nothing but PlayStation consoles, and those consumers are likely to stick with a brand they know and trust. Before they've even learned anything about Sony's new console, many consumers have already made up their minds that they want the next PlayStation no matter what. A strong brand should not be underestimated." Relatedly, the company released a few more details on its online plan via its Japanese office. That article touches on AV chat, a puzzle games service, and downloadable games.

Comment Games Non-specific to gender (Score 1) 154

I think its a bit of a misconception that girls are somehow not interested in games. I think the 'core games, maybe, but as long as games are not designed purely for guys....

I'm going off the fact that my girlfriend and her 60+ yr. old mother like a bunch of my games. She loves the Zelda's and Soul Calibur (we're both just *waiting* for that August release date on SCII) and both she and I are having fun trying to get the high score on Ikaruga. This isn't counting countless hours of Gran Turismo and a bunch of other games on her PS2. Her mother, who's definitely in no way a techie, hanging around in Phenedra Drifts in Metroid Prime on the GameCube my g/f bought her and seems to be enjoying it.

But, my girlfriend definitely isn't interested in playing my copy of GTA3 or Splinter Cell, both of which seem to be deliberately tilted to guys.

I guess the point is, I think people who say "Why aren't we making games for girls?" are missing the point. Girls, at least the ones I know, aren't necessarily into pink bows and puppy dogs or Mary Kate and Ashley Play Dress Up. Just solid gameplay that isn't accompanied by ridiculous polygonal breasts.

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