Right now I'm wondering if they'll try and hop back in with Sony/Microsoft/Sega- Well, maybe not Sega... But will they remain aimed at a wider audience that spends less money, or go for a much slimmer but higher paying crowd? I think it's the former, simply because they can make more money that way. But with the 'DS2', I wonder if it'll so much more powerful than the DS, and if so, will that mean a change in games (as far as genre goes), or will they try and retain their current audience? Will Sony/Microsoft jump into the ring with something new? Time shall tell.
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Right now I'm wondering if they'll try and hop back in with Sony/Microsoft/Sega- Well, maybe not Sega... But will they remain aimed at a wider audience that spends less money, or go for a much slimmer but higher paying crowd? I think it's the former, simply because they can make more money that way.
But with the 'DS2', I wonder if it'll so much more powerful than the DS, and if so, will that mean a change in games (as far as genre goes), or will they try and retain their current audience?
Will Sony/Microsoft jump into the ring with something new? Time shall tell.