Hi!
I remember that back when I was a kid and had an NES and a Sega Genesis, it seemed like there could be perhaps dozens of great games "out there somewhere" that I had never heard about - it seemed like there were thousands and thousands of games released, surpassing any number that I could expect to acquaint myself with.
Now I kind of get the impression that the more recent consoles are being succeeded so quickly that no individual system has enough "time" to build-up a significant library of titles. Maybe the PSX1 and PSX2 came kind of close to the same numbers that we got in earlier generations of consoles - but I certainly don't feel that the X-Box1 did, or the Gamecube, or that games are being released fast enough for the new consoles for them to acquire huge libraries of games too. It seems like for each console you can expect the following every year of its lifespan:
A dozen or so AAA titles (Gears of War, Final Fantasy, etc.)
A dozen Sports sequels (Madden ad infinitum, etc.)
Perhaps 50-80 "rent only" titles, low production values
A half-dozen or less "unhyped" yet quality games, such as Psychonauts
I don't really get how people feel that their investments in console systems are being fulfilled by the relatively low number of games they can expect to collect before the system is succeeded by the next generation...?
So anyway, the point of my post:
I was just curious if anyone know of any list anywhere on the internet where I could find out how many games in total have been released for the major systems. Then I could compare the numbers and see if I'm right or wrong. Know of any list like that?
Thanks!!!!
I remember that back when I was a kid and had an NES and a Sega Genesis, it seemed like there could be perhaps dozens of great games "out there somewhere" that I had never heard about - it seemed like there were thousands and thousands of games released, surpassing any number that I could expect to acquaint myself with.
Now I kind of get the impression that the more recent consoles are being succeeded so quickly that no individual system has enough "time" to build-up a significant library of titles. Maybe the PSX1 and PSX2 came kind of close to the same numbers that we got in earlier generations of consoles - but I certainly don't feel that the X-Box1 did, or the Gamecube, or that games are being released fast enough for the new consoles for them to acquire huge libraries of games too. It seems like for each console you can expect the following every year of its lifespan:
A dozen or so AAA titles (Gears of War, Final Fantasy, etc.)
A dozen Sports sequels (Madden ad infinitum, etc.)
Perhaps 50-80 "rent only" titles, low production values
A half-dozen or less "unhyped" yet quality games, such as Psychonauts
I don't really get how people feel that their investments in console systems are being fulfilled by the relatively low number of games they can expect to collect before the system is succeeded by the next generation...?
So anyway, the point of my post:
I was just curious if anyone know of any list anywhere on the internet where I could find out how many games in total have been released for the major systems. Then I could compare the numbers and see if I'm right or wrong. Know of any list like that?
Thanks!!!!