Page 1 of 1

Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:03 pm
by War Machine
I noticed recently that of all the people I know, only two people have a "Next-Gen" console (one has a PS3 and the other a Wii). So I was wondering, is "Next-Gen" really here? It seems to be taking quite long for people to get the into the new frenzy. But maybe it's just me and the people I know, so here's the poll question: Do you currently own any of the "Next-Gen" consoles?

Plans for buying a console later on don't count because I just want to see how many people own one already, and portable systems like the NDS and PSP are cheaper and more mainstream than their household counterparts, so don't count them in either. Also, don't count PC, since it's pretty much a common item in people's houses regardless of its intended use.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:42 pm
by Malvado
Well you poor people need to buy a current-gen(not next-gen anymore) console. I have a PS3 and a Xbox360.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:43 am
by Femto
Everybody I know whom I'd call a "serious" or "semi-serious" gamer owns at least one next-gen console, usually a Wii.

I own a Wii and a 360.

Is next-gen here?

Considering that there are zero X-Box games in development, maybe 3 Gamecube titles yet to be released and with PS2 releases slowing down every month, I'd say the answer is a resounding "yes."

I mean, is this even a serious question?

The next-gen was technically here when the 360 first launched over a year ago.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 1:03 am
by War Machine
It seemed like a slow start to me. I haven't seen any "must own" titles yet. Many good and entertaining games, sure, but where's the Metal Gear, Final Fantasy, Grand Theft Auto, Metroid Prime, Smash Brothers, and other big name titles? So far the only one I've seen is Zelda Twilight Princess, but it was also released on the gamecube, so it's not technically a "Next-Gen" title.

Actually, I recently had about 250 dollars, enough to get a Wii or save up a little more for an Xbox 360 or PS3, but I just didn't feel the need for it. And I suppose that is what's happening with the people I know to be "serious" or "semi-serious" gamers.

By that way, I am aware that "Next-Gen" started about a year ago and everything, I just used that term to refer to the newest consoles, that most people would understand.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 1:08 am
by Femto
If you want a next-gen console go for a 360.

Online and XBLA are flawless and some pretty big high profile titles are just around the corner.

It'll take another year at the very least before the Wii and PS3 develop a decent library.

In hindsight, I personally think that buying a Wii on launch was unnecessary.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 3:13 am
by Gaiseric
I own a Wii and a 360 Elite.

I just picked up Forza Motorsport 2 for 360 last week and I am loving it. I still play Rainbow Six: Vegas and Guitar Hero 2 occasionally, and I intend to finish Gears of War someday. I am really excited for Bioshock, Mass Effect, Halo 3, Resident Evil 5, Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, and GTA IV.

I haven't played my Wii for months, the minigame appeal doesnt last long. When Smash Bros and Mario Galaxy come out this fall I will dust the Wii off.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:40 am
by Femto
Gaiseric wrote:Bioshock, Mass Effect, Halo 3, Resident Evil 5, Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, and GTA IV.
It's worth noting that most of these games will be released before this year ends.

Halo 3 and Blue Dragon are surefire purchases from me but Bioshock and Mass Effect, games I wouldn't even think about buying normally, have me really intrigued.

I guess you could call that teh hype.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:14 am
by Malvado
Topic creator needs to stop looking at sequels and check out some new franchises. Where is the "game 4, blah blah 5, duo 2?" Pick up some new titles shit or even spiritual sequels like bioshock and last-gen Odin sphere and have a blast.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:48 am
by War Machine
Topic creator? My name is written right there!

Anyway, I am actually playing Odin Sphere right now, and yeah it's a lot of fun, but I'm not saying that everything now sucks. It's just that it suddenly hit me that great games as the ones mentioned (but not necessarilly those) that truly bring something new and entertaining haven't been released on any of the new consoles yet.

There are many great games on the horizon, but they're not here yet. That's why I don't feel that "Next-Gen" is truly here; it seems cool to have a new console and it should be, but I don't feel the urge to get one yet, at least not as much as I did when the PS2 came out.

PS: Hmm, just 5 people have voted and the poll ends on June 13th. Bummer.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:41 am
by killxo
sadly i dont have any money to buy a next-gen console, but i've played them before and theya re basicly just a uber computer. im more of a comp gamer but next-gen is all platforms, most 360 games are for computer too ( like bioshock and such )

i personally cant wait for Crysis and some others. the Crysis trailer looked so badass.

oh and the new Nvidia 9 series, holy shit that'll be amazing too see the graphics on those

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:40 am
by Aetherfukz
Well a new PC is always next-gen. Consoles have to hold out for years until the next generation comes and even then you have to be lucky if you can play your old games on it. Not so much with the PC.

Re: Is Next-Gen really here?

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:22 am
by Tonbo
Aetherfukz wrote:Well a new PC is always next-gen. Consoles have to hold out for years until the next generation comes and even then you have to be lucky if you can play your old games on it. Not so much with the PC.
That's true. By the time a console comes out it's already obsolete compared to a high end PC. They already have to downgrade Crysis eye candy compared to it's PC version just so that it can be played on the ps3 or xbox360. If MS keeps on track with its goals of total digital convergence for the living room in its OS, and PCs continue to improve in small form factor aesthetics, then I don't see a role for consoles in 10-15 years.