
Originally Posted by
Agent Proto
Not particularly true. You could say that, but allow me to show you why some games are exclusively for one console and not for others. Oh yes, there's a thing called first party developers. Look in the case of the Halo series. Bungie is a first party developer for Microsoft, so Halo was made exclusively for the XBox. Now, it could also be made for the PC, but not for the competiting consoles. That is because Microsoft owns the right to the games. Now, Metal Gear Solid was a poor example, because there is a GameCube gamel under the title "Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes" Of course, it was developed by Silicon Knights rather than Konami, however, it did prove that a game like Metal Gear Solid can be made for the GameCube.
Anyway, there are some good reasons for games to be on all consoles. More consoles = more purchases, correct? Perhaps so, because there is a larger market on every console rather than sticking to one. Who is to say that the game loses its "magic" when it's available on every console? What if someone who only has an XBox 360 wants to get Final Fantasy X-2? He or she couldn't because s/he doesn't have a PlayStation 2, so a potential purchase wasn't made because of console restrictions. So it is my firm belief that some games for every consoles tend to make more money since there is a larger market of gamers than those that are exclusive to one console. Now, do they make more money than exclusive titles? Not all the time.