05-08-2005, 05:33 PM
Sony junkie? Nah, I'm more of a Sega junkie, Sonic more specifically.
And as for the mp3 addon, sure it will come out but unlike PSP, you will have to pay for it instead of it coming with it automatically.
And as for most of the stuff I said, alot of it is actually true. Sonic Team will be making games mainly for Sony in the future. The only game I know of that will appear on Revolution, DS or any Nintendo system anytime soon is an Episode 1-4 remake on Revolution. PSP may be having an Episode 1-4 remake as well, the ps2 will be having the Phatnasy Star Universe, and ps3 will be the home of any next generation sonic games. This means PSO junkies need to wise up and choose: Stylus, or Phantasy Star?
And the stylus HAS become a problem for game makers, especially for the games set to come out on both handheld systems. Pay attention to EGM, Play, or just about any other gaming magazine and you would know this. The game designers are getting to have a new experience by changing the games up, but the programming for the touch screen's functions, the images on it, AND the images on the top screen complicate game programming.
And the DS has no analog
And as for the mp3 addon, sure it will come out but unlike PSP, you will have to pay for it instead of it coming with it automatically.
And as for most of the stuff I said, alot of it is actually true. Sonic Team will be making games mainly for Sony in the future. The only game I know of that will appear on Revolution, DS or any Nintendo system anytime soon is an Episode 1-4 remake on Revolution. PSP may be having an Episode 1-4 remake as well, the ps2 will be having the Phatnasy Star Universe, and ps3 will be the home of any next generation sonic games. This means PSO junkies need to wise up and choose: Stylus, or Phantasy Star?
And the stylus HAS become a problem for game makers, especially for the games set to come out on both handheld systems. Pay attention to EGM, Play, or just about any other gaming magazine and you would know this. The game designers are getting to have a new experience by changing the games up, but the programming for the touch screen's functions, the images on it, AND the images on the top screen complicate game programming.
And the DS has no analog
