Are We Really Ready For Next Gen?

So What’s The Deal?

From studying what each console did up to this point in the generation, I think it’s fairly safe to say that we might not be ready for new consoles just yet. While Microsoft could make a case for one, in terms of its grade for the first two years, moving forward it seems like the exclusives are going to disappear.

Each generation has had that one console with an excellent 2 years in terms of its lineup of early games, and each one was heavily back ended with more classic games that came out in the long run. While the typical console life span seems to be about 5 or 6 years, each console had some kind of instant classic that left its mark on the gaming world in its first 2 years, and innumerable classics once it hit its stride.

So far, we only have a few of those with games like Gears of War, Halo 3, Mass Effect, GTA IV (overrated but still good) Metal Gear Solid 4, Twilight Princes, Mario Galaxies, and Little Big Planet. Only time will tell if more classics follow suit.

Who knows what the future will bring? How would you rate these consoles? Weight in with your thoughts as to whether or not we’re ready for a new console!

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13 thoughts on “Are We Really Ready For Next Gen?”

  1. Haha, thanks dude. I had a really hard time with the N64, the 360 and the PS3, actually. It’s tough trying to put some of these games into perspective. And in reality, it’s all just my opinions anyway.

  2. Really good dissection of the past few generations, Eddy. I don’t think I disagreed with you on any of the grades you assigned to each console. I was surprised with your “C” grade for the X-Box, but looking back on it, it makes a lot of sense. I think you should have taken Live into account, however.(unless I missed that)

    Anyways, here’s what I think:

    We’re barely three years into the current generation, and there’s already a buzz about the next wave of consoles. It’s going to get to a point where we’re going to be over-saturated with “the next big thing”. The industry really needs to break it’s dependency on the generation cycles. You don’t need to introduce a new console every five years(or six, or seven in my opinion) to generate new ad revenue.

    I mean, gaming is just starting to become more “mainstream”. If parents purchase an X-Box or a PS3 or even a Wii for their kids, are they really going to want to drop another half-grand in two years? Your average consumer doesn’t care about advanced bit-mapping, or higher resolutions. Heck, your average gaming enthusiast will give up a bit of graphical polish to play something innovative.

    Games this generation can hardly be described as lacking in the graphics department, anyways. Take Gears of War, for example. It introduced the cover system in a big way, but it still managed to look great. The second one looks like it’ll top the original in looks, and they’re still trying to innovate.

    The problem with changing consoles so quickly is that it never allows the industry to mature. If you have to re-learn how to make a good looking game every five years, you’re never going to get down to the nitty gritty.

    So no, I don’t think I’m ready for a new generation of consoles. Give me some innovation with this generation. Let me squeeze a few more years out of my $500 before you make me do it all over again.

  3. Epic indeed.

    You pretty much nailed everything. And yes, I believe it is too early for people to discuss the next gen. We’re just starting this one!

  4. Yeah, it really did have some good games. When I was making this list, I remembered the GC being crappy to me, but looking back at all the games I played, it was at least better than the 64, which afters its first 1.5 years, did nothing as a system until Perfect Dark.

  5. No good games for the game cube,

    i think someone is forgetting pokemon snap and pokemon staduim!!! jeez :).

  6. That was one epic analytical piece about consoles. I still remember the PS2 as being loaded with games. With the talk of future consoles ALREADY, I doubt that the current consoles will manage to have such a plethora of awesome games. 🙁

  7. The only question that should be asked is “How do Nintendo innovate more?”. Better graphics with slightly improved controls? Is that even innovation? But hey, that’s what we said BEFORE the Wii!

  8. the only way any of this could get any better is if the graphics and gameplay get better, and better, and pretty soon games will be controllable movies!

  9. Don’t you guys know anything. It’s a well known fact that every three to five years a new game system has to come out. I’m Not saying that it needs to come out, but it comes out none the less.

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