View Full Version : PS2 Longevity because of Wii?
theoakwoody
11-18-2008, 06:28 PM
I guess I haven't taken the time to see how many games have come out on the Wii and PS2 but I believe the reason there are still so many new games coming out is because of the popularity of the Wii and the portability between the two platforms. I realize that the PS2 is the best selling console ever but you have to admit that some of the success that Sony has had with it over the last year or so has to do with publishers bringing out games on both the Wii and PS2. Usually when first party support is dropped for a system it dies pretty quickly but the PS2 is still getting the likes of CoD5 and Tomb Raider.
ReaXan
11-18-2008, 06:30 PM
I just assumed it was because they could still cash in on the guitar hero craze
heybtbm
11-18-2008, 06:36 PM
...or it could be because of the PS2's 118 million install base.
chicnstu
11-18-2008, 06:37 PM
I guess I haven't taken the time to see how many games have come out on the Wii and PS2 but I believe the reason there are still so many new games coming out is because of the popularity of the Wii and the portability between the two platforms. I realize that the PS2 is the best selling console ever but you have to admit that some of the success that Sony has had with it over the last year or so has to do with publishers bringing out games on both the Wii and PS2. Usually when first party support is dropped for a system it dies pretty quickly but the PS2 is still getting the likes of CoD5 and Tomb Raider.
Yeah, that's probably a big reason.
1. The Wii
2. Cheaper games than 360 or PS3
3. Most gamers own the PS2 and some would rather buy the game for PS2 than buy another system
4. Maybe the GH craze.
PapaStu
11-18-2008, 06:40 PM
Uhhhhhh No.
The PS2 has the biggest install base of any game system out there. They keep making games because they've sold 100 Million plus PS2's and there are still solid sales for the games. Besides every system sold is cash in their pockets (sony's) and the licensing fees are next to nothing, meaning that publishers can get games out and make a profit faster.
Sony has a built in life cycle for the PS2 of 10 years (just like the PlayStation, which did basically make 10 years). We'll see some more games for another year or two, and maybe longer if the PS3 continues to be a problem system for them.
roushimsx
11-18-2008, 07:17 PM
Call of Duty: World at War Final Fronts for the PS2 is not the same as the Wii game, which itself is just a port of the 360/PS3/PC version. Final Fronts is an entirely separate title built by Rebellion.
Also, there's no such thing as "Call of Duty 5" yet. If anything, World at War is Call of Duty 7.
carlcarlson
11-18-2008, 07:50 PM
Call of Duty: World at War Final Fronts for the PS2 is not the same as the Wii game, which itself is just a port of the 360/PS3/PC version. Final Fronts is an entirely separate title built by Rebellion.
Also, there's no such thing as "Call of Duty 5" yet. If anything, World at War is Call of Duty 7.
Well that was random as hell...
CosmicMonkey
11-18-2008, 08:38 PM
Uhhhhhh No.
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Indeed. The PlayStation2 is Sony's ultimate Cash Cow and they aren't about to suddenly stop producing games and hardware now. There's also the whole emerging markets thing in countries like Russia, India and Brazil; these people are only just officially getting the PS2. I can see the open platform status in Europe resulting in a huge variety of interesting software releases for a long time to come.
I'd love to know exactly how much it costs Sony to manufacture the new SCPH-9000X series with the built-in PSU. This is the most refined version of the hardware and Sony must have cut production costs down to a tiny amount.
The economy at the moment also means that people really don't have the spare cash to go spending it on new games consoles. As far as most people are concerned, they have a PS2, it plays GTA and they're happy.
And look at the choices you have:
Xbox 360 - It's cheap, but it breaks. It's like having a time-share console.
PS3 - It's bloody expensive, and the majority don't yet have an LCD panel to warrant Blu rays
Wii- It's not exactly 'next gen' but you buy it 'cos your missus wants to play Wii Fit and you think that Mario Kart might be fun. Until the swearing begins....
That's not to say people aren't buying the new machines, they obviously are. But there are many millions of people out there with much more important things to spend their wages on than the latest games machines. If they do have the spare cash to spend on a new game, they want it for their current console; inevitably a PS2.
Iron Draggon
11-18-2008, 09:06 PM
I think the PS2 and the Wii are helping to keep each other going, and I think it's great, even though I still don't own either one of those systems yet... I'm still getting treated to the PC versions of many of those games, and I'm enjoying them all... I just wish they'd port more of the racing games... I'm prolly only getting half of what's released for those consoles at best, and 1/4 of what's released for them at worst... plus PC exclusives that kick all of those consoles asses... so what exactly do I really need a new console for? oh yeah, Speed Racer... apparently that's a Wii exclusive... so I'll get a Wii...
I wish I could afford to get hooked on PS2... and XBOX... not 360 & PS3... but glad I got to experience most of the best of their racers... just missed a few that I really cared about, and was eagerly hoping to play on the PC... hopefully some day I'll be able to enjoy those through emulation somehow...
josekortez
11-18-2008, 09:45 PM
oh yeah, Speed Racer... apparently that's a Wii exclusive... so I'll get a Wii...
Speed Racer got ported to the PlayStation 2, and it's only $20.
WhatsMyUsername
11-18-2008, 09:58 PM
I think guitar hero is a big factor not the only one but still a big one. For a lot of people who don't really play games much but want to play guitar hero they could get their fix a lot cheaper.
AB Positive
11-18-2008, 11:01 PM
Don't forget DDR which is still easiest/cheapest to get on the PS2
<-- still craves a metal pad. Le sigh.
mailman187666
11-19-2008, 11:10 AM
Indeed. The PlayStation2 is Sony's ultimate Cash Cow and they aren't about to suddenly stop producing games and hardware now. There's also the whole emerging markets thing in countries like Russia, India and Brazil; these people are only just officially getting the PS2. I can see the open platform status in Europe resulting in a huge variety of interesting software releases for a long time to come.
I was in Russia around the time they came out with GTA: San Andreas and PS2 games were already being sold over there. The only thing was all thier games cost more than $50-$60 if you converted their cash to ours. Its kind of a stupid move considering how little money most average people have to spend on that sort of thing over there. Either way, they had them and weren't worth paying the price.