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It goes to show you that the 2000s had soul and PS2 was full of soul
Those Motion Gravure software are such a bizarre thing. Around the same time gravure idol "Image Video" DVDs became a thing and are still a thing; barely moving images on a TV look dumb in comparison to 60fps DVD quality recordings.

I wanted to get a Motion Gravure copy just for the novelty but they are surprisingly expensive for what they are.
 
Those Motion Gravure software are such a bizarre thing. Around the same time gravure idol "Image Video" DVDs became a thing and are still a thing; barely moving images on a TV look dumb in comparison to 60fps DVD quality recordings.
Explain this shit because I've never seen any of this.
 
Explain this shit because I've never seen any of this.
They have this thing called "sexy ladies" in Japan and they take photos of them in bikinis for sale. That's called Gravure, they sell weekly magazines with photoshoots as well as occasional photobooks. The photography and print quality are excellent. It's different from outright pornography in that the focus is more on teasing.

Would be hard to imagine but they used to do this in America.

Motion Gravure was an attempt to take advantage of new technology and allows you to buff through a series of photos in a burst shot to see some basic movement and pick your favourite. It may have support for printers, some ps2 games do notably GT4, but that wasn't the focus.
 
Are they really? I remember GOG getting into some trouble a couple of years ago when people found out that not every game on their store was DRM-free.
The review section of Horizon Zero Dawn has people saying it has the DRM. There hasn't been any rebuttal to the claim in the comments, but it may exist in the forums section. There's also this funny review. Which one of you kiwis wrote this?

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Sony's PlayStation 5 Is Entering the 'Latter Stage of Its Life Cycle': What That Means​

Sony says it expects PS5 sales to fall, and that it has no major new games planned for this year. Here's why.

Game consoles don't last forever, but the Sony PlayStation 5 isn't your average game console. When it was released in 2020, it saw so much demand that the Japanese gaming giant took three years to finally make enough available consoles for all the eager buyers.

But every console has a life span. On Wednesday, Sony announced that its 4-year-old PlayStation 5 was missing sales targets, and that it will likely struggle even more this year. The company saw weaker-than-expected holiday sales, and cut its PS5 sales forecast for the year ending in March to 21 million units, down from an expected 25 million. The company also said it expects a gradual decline in unit sales in the next financial year, in part because it doesn't plan to release any of its own major franchise titles during that time.

"Looking ahead, PS5 will enter the latter stage of its life cycle," Naomi Matsuouka, Sony senior vice president, said in a conference call, as reported earlier by Bloomberg.

Whenever any gaming executive discusses the future of consoles like the PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox Series X or Nintendo Switch, consumers take notice. These machines cost hundreds of dollars, with games running around $70. To make those purchases feel worthwhile, Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony aim to offer major console upgrades about every seven years.

Sony's plans for the PS5​

Sony's statement didn't define what exactly it means for the PS5 to enter "the latter stage of its life cycle," other than to say that it will "put more emphasis on the balance between profitability and sales." And the company didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

The good news is that broadly, Sony has offered years of support for older consoles. The PS5, for example, can play "an overwhelming majority" of PS4 games, no matter if they were bought on disc or digital. We don't know yet if the inevitable PlayStation 6 will offer the same capabilities, but it's likely Sony will want to keep that feature.

It's also not clear why Sony decided to share this news with so little detail, as it certainly knows gamers will grab on to any tidbit about their console of choice.

To buy or not to buy​

If you're considering a PlayStation 5, now may be a great time to buy one, or at least consider it.

A key reason for that is if you don't already own a PlayStation 5, you probably won't be buying a PlayStation 6 whenever it launches. The only reason to wait at this point would be to hold out for inevitable holiday sales. Or you might want to buy a used PlayStation 5 from someone upgrading, which is a thing you can do.

If you do buy a PlayStation 5, you'll be getting access to a wide array of well-regarded titles, including exclusives like the Spider-Man games, The Last of Us, Uncharted, God of War and Horizon, to name a few.

PlayStation 6 and other consoles to come​

If the PlayStation 5 is entering the end of its life cycle, that would seem to indicate the PlayStation 6 is around the corner. There was so much concern about this that even internet fact-checking site Snopes got in on the conversation. It may seem ironic, then, that when faced with the question of whether the PS6 was imminent, the best answer Snopes could come up with was, "Probably not."

As Snopes points out, Microsoft and Nintendo are both rumored to be releasing new gaming products this year. If those rumors are true, Sony may feel a need to try to release something in response.

Microsoft: X marks the spot​

Microsoft accidentally leaked its Xbox plans in a cache of legal documents, including news of a disc-less Xbox code-named "Brooklin" that's shaped like a cylinder (but not a trash can). It's supposed to have more storage and use less energy.

Nintendo: Switching to the Switch 2​

Nintendo, meanwhile, is riding high on its popular Switch console after selling more than 130 million units and more than 1 billion games since its launch seven years ago, (Animal Crossing: New Horizons was the sanity-saver of the 2020 pandemic for many.) Rumors have mostly revolved around the Switch 2, a beefed-up version of the current handheld console.

PlayStation 5 games for 2024​

Sony also said it does not have any big games made by its internal development studios planned for this year. But let's be clear, there are still some big games coming to the PlayStation 5. The biggest one is Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the second installment in the epic remake of one of the video game industry's most beloved titles.

Sony is also planning to release a remaster of The Last of Us Part II, which will conveniently land ahead of the planned second season of the hit HBO show The Last of Us, starring Pedro Pascal (of The Mandalorian fame) and Bella Ramsey (a standout from Game of Thrones).

That said, it's a slower pace than 2023, which was considered one of the best years in game release history, with hit titles like Spider-Man 2 from Sony, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom from Nintendo and Starfield from Microsoft.

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PS5 in the latter stages of its lifecycle? Saying it is half-way through the generation I can understand, a six year gen seems like a god-send to both MS and Sony.

Latter stages of the lifecycle makes it sound like the PS5 has a serious technical issue, which is brick consoles, or a big shift is coming and everyone is bailing out.

The PS2 was supported for 10 years, like wise the PS3 and PS4. Is the PS5 going to be killed off before it reaches 10 years old? If so, why? PS5 hardware currently runs a profit.

None of what is happening in the industry makes sense.
 
PS5 in the latter stages of its lifecycle? Saying it is half-way through the generation I can understand, a six year gen seems like a god-send to both MS and Sony.

Latter stages of the lifecycle makes it sound like the PS5 has a serious technical issue, which is brick consoles, or a big shift is coming and everyone is bailing out.

The PS2 was supported for 10 years, like wise the PS3 and PS4. Is the PS5 going to be killed off before it reaches 10 years old? If so, why? PS5 hardware currently runs a profit.

None of what is happening in the industry makes sense.
Microsoft hinted about next gen recently too.

Some people seem to really like new hardware so I guess they're trying to chase after that more often. Maybe they focus on "1 hardware back" cross gen compatibility and make games targeting PS5 and PS6 for a 4-5 year period before cutting over to another new generation?
 
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Tokyo Jungle was an incredibly rad concept, and I'd love it if someone took another stab at it. With open world survival games (still) being a huge craze, it would be the perfect time for it too.
>Do talent incubation
>They release a super low budget game that's a relatively huge success
>Sony Worldwide Studios shits on them the whole way through development and then tells them to fuck off
They all work at nintendo and sega now
 
>Do talent incubation
>They release a super low budget game that's a relatively huge success
>Sony Worldwide Studios shits on them the whole way through development and then tells them to fuck off
They all work at nintendo and sega now
More like Nintendo and Steam. Sega also works for Nintendo and Sega, and Microsoft is doing the same
 
Microsoft hinted about next gen recently too.

Some people seem to really like new hardware so I guess they're trying to chase after that more often. Maybe they focus on "1 hardware back" cross gen compatibility and make games targeting PS5 and PS6 for a 4-5 year period before cutting over to another new generation?

Maybe you're right. The 'pro' version of Series is the XSX. If Sony launch a PS6 as a 'pro' PS5 or if they treat the PS5 as the 'Series S' to the PS6's 'Series X', they could start a new gen next year.

With Switch sales reaching saturation, Microsoft completely fluffing the gen and Sony's own estimates are that Ps5 popularity has peaked...there's not a console marker in the running that wouldn't want a new gen.

Combine that with the lack of software across the industry and gives the devs an excuse to continue to do fuck all and get paid. "muh new gen", "muh architecture"

>Nintendo surpasses Atari
>Nintendo surpasses Sega
>Nintendo surpasses Sony
>Nintendo surpasses Microsoft

They just can't keep getting away with it
Nintendo are the Windows releases of the console world. One good, one shite (sales wise).

N64 good. Gamecube bad.
Wii good. Wii U bad.
Switch good. Switch 2 ???
 
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