VGS: 'In the relatively short but rich history if gaming, many inventions and innovations have come and gone, and a lot of them had to do with how players interacted with their games. Some of them have stuck to this very day, because of their intuitive nature and their proven functionality. So, which five inventions left the biggest impression, and have shaped the way we play games ever since?'
Sony’s PS5 era has generated over $13 billion in profits, surpassing the combined earnings of PS1–PS4, with $136 billion in sales.
Their recent Playstation revenue is also more than Xbox and Switch combined, obviously in large part due to 3rd party sales.
And this is why the game output for ps5 has been a tad slower…
1) they needed to be… games take longer to develop, and they’d burn out their teams trying to maintain the same pace as ps3.
2) they can afford to… games cost more than ever to push boundaries, so Sony had to figure out a way to match Xbox’s clever profit strategies in order to afford to continue to innovate and take risks.
@ s2killinit
Thats xbox which includes other services. The playstion division also includes other services as well. Its mostly playtion but not all playstation. What's up with all the double standards around here.
Only because of games prices otherwise it’s the worst generation in PlayStation history especially for games
The tour is coming to the states as new dates have been revealed.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has set a new record by selling over 3 million units within 24 hours, tripling the PlayStation 4’s previous launch day sales.
Its crazy that it's both the highest selling console on day 1 and people can walk into a store and buy it with no pre order
Unlike the Switch 2 , the Playstation 4 was not sold on the same day in most regions.
Ironic how the "control stick" picture is of a PS1 controller and not the N64 controller.
edit @nyxus. if the pictures are decorative...you picked all (well almost all) nintendo ones.
what about wireless controllers? They had been around since the 2600 days and were available for the NES, Genesis, SNES, etc and werent a standard until the 360.
Nintendo man, those guys are on top of their game. I do think the Wii Pad should be there too in my honest opinion.
@ darthv72: Because the rumble pack is really the only way to physically show rumble. It's built in with the other controllers. Plus, I had it lying around, so why not.
I added the photos later as an extra touch. The texts are not descriptions of the pictures, the pictures are just a way to show the described feature in practice and not necessarily the controller that invented said feature. If people want to read more into it than that, fine, but it's not how I meant it.
I think I've explained it enough now. I know how the photos are meant in the context of the article because, well, I took them. And I wrote the article. So one more time, and I hope it's clear now: The photos are simply meant as an illustration for the mentioned controller feature, nothing more.
Ah the Rumble pack :).
Jeez, did anyone of you people complaining about the pictures even bother to read the article...?