By Ben Cathers, PhatGames Network Owner and WebMaster
In This Article, I have my own evalution of:
Think About This
Think about this to yourself. A Cartidge Cost 35 dollars to make and a CD Costs 5 Dollars
To Make. Lets say a game company makes a game and makes 1,000,000 copies of it. That
Means, the production alone cost 35,000,000 to cost, no including the actual marketing.
If this game goes bust, then the company will lose a lot of money. A Company takes a
big risk when they make a N64 Game, it has to be a best seller. MeanWhile, a CD
Game Only Cost 5 dollars to make and the risk is substantually lower
N64
The N64 Is A Cartidge Based System (Duh) It currently has 64 bits and the cost of a new
game is 20, I mean 30, no wait, 40-60 dollars per game. The Games Range In Quality. Some
Like James Bond are incredible while Cruisin USA was a total bust. The Nintendo 64 System
Is a Good System, for younger aged to teenaged gamers. However, Mature Gamers Won't Really
Apprecaite Some Of The Games Of N64. Nintendo Has Always Catered To The Younger Audience
And Always Will. However, one must ask, if it caters to the younger audience, how is that
younger audience going to pay the 60 dollar price tag for a game?
PSX
The Playstation is the system I own. I mainly bought it since I love RPGS and wanted
To Own Final Fantasy 7. Before FF7 came out, I bought many games for the PSX and have
never had a bad game. I have always loved the wide range of games made for the PSX and
belive both younger and mature gamers love it. I have talked to many adults also, who
play the PSX and play games like Resident Evil. I belive almost anyone can love the
PSX and this is definitely my editor's choice
Saturn
What Can I say? I'm Anti Sega. I don't like the way Sega Abandons systems after they
become bad (32x, Sega CD, Game Gear and Now The Saturn) Sega Has Announced That They
Will Not Be Making Any New Games for Saturn after one more game. They are focusing
on DreamCast which I don't belive will be any good.
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