Longevity

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  • Sega boss: PS2 could sell for three more years

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    Kyle Orland
    Kyle Orland
    09.26.2007

    Did you know that Nintendo didn't stop making the NES until 1995? Or that the original PlayStation remained in production until last year? Given all that, it's not that surprising to hear Sega president and COO Simon Jeffrey tell MCV that he expects the PlayStation 2 to have "shelf life for another two or three years at least."In the full interview, Jeffrey goes on to say that "PS2 high profile titles, especially 'wide market' and licensed titles, will absolutely be part of the Sega portfolio going forwards." He's not alone ... a quick GameStop search shows dozens of games coming to the system through the end of January. Sure, that list includes shovelware like Pet Horsez and World Championship Cards, but also major franchises like Crash of the Titans, Tony Hawk's Proving Ground, The Simpsons Game, and Guitar Hero III. With a user base of well over 100 million, continued strong sales and a relatively strong lineup of holiday games, you can expect the leader i nthe last generation to continue to be a player in the current one for a good long while.

  • DS Daily: Staying power

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    Jason Wishnov
    Jason Wishnov
    04.10.2007

    High profile game releases come and go; we play the heck out of titles and usually move on. But sometimes, we don't. We go back, again and again, due to some unknown and mysterious force, beckoning at our wills.Mario Kart DS and Clubhouse Games always seem to wind up in our DS after periods of relative inactivity; the casual nature of said games make it extremely easy to fit a round in whenever the mood strikes. Other games, however, such as Metroid Prime: Hunters, have gone untouched for months. Which titles do you guys play again and again, burning the midnight oil?