Posted Nov 29, 2006 at 06:35AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Microsoft, Capcom, Ubisoft, Sony, Giants, Blockbuster
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BooksThis next article is about prestige games. While we were quite sure already what point we would like to drive at, we wanted to be sure. So we went to our mini library, picked up a Webster's and looked up the meaning of the word.

Prestige
: reputation or influence arising from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable attributes; distinction or reputation attaching to a person or thing and thus possessing a cachet for others or for the public.

Before we proceed, pardon us first this bit of explanation: In the movie industry, prestige films are those that are not expected to do blockbuster numbers but brings pride to those who are part of it. They are funded by various studios and actors are asked to accept lower rates. Book publishers likewise, also support books that are award-worthy but not necessarily top sellers. Both of these art forms gained prestige, so to speak, because of their favorable attributes (read: content).

Now, here comes the serious question: Why are there no prestige titles? The problem, unfortunately, lies in the big companies' metric of success. For them, a game is successful whenever it brings high revenues.

CashReviews are important only before and during a game's first weeks in the market. In the event that sales wouldn't pick up, they abandon the title. Abandon, in the sense that they try to distance themselves from it. You don't believe us? Look at these:

These are just the recent things that readily comes to mind. Given the time, we are sure we'll be able to find a lot of other similar cases out there. A good number of excellent titles but because of economic reasons, are lying at the bottom of the heap, dusty and forgotten.

The solution, as easy and as naive as it sounds, lies in inner values. Until the day publishers and developers take pride in content rather than revenues, things wouldn't change. And until the day the triumvirate (giants Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft ) takes the industry into this direction, it would remain an unpaved and crooked road for prestige titles.


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   by First Post (Unregistered) - 2006-11-29
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I'm Number First

   by Stikz (Unregistered) - 2006-11-29
 » Correction

Godhand was Clover Studios last game, not Okami.


   Re: DiabloTerrorGF - 2006-11-29
 » Yeah

And they didn't dissolve them because of poor sales either.
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   by x (Unregistered) - 2006-11-29
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Clover wasn't exactly dissolved, more like it was absorbed by capcom HQ again.

I dislike the lack of mentioning Shenmue. One of the greatest, if not the greatest dreamcast game and creation by Yu Suzuki. After disappointing sales ont he dying dreamcast and lack of fanbase on the xbox, the release of the long awaited Shenmue 3 has been fluttering in limbo.

   by Nameless (Unregistered) - 2006-11-29
 » Whaaa?!

What will happen to Viewtiful Joe?!!?

   by zafle (Unregistered) - 2006-11-29
 » forgotten games

ico, rez

   by ThatOneGuy (Unregistered) - 2006-11-30
 » What will become of

Advent Rising?
Poor sales, bad reviews, slow framerate (on XBOX) and glitchy...
But I LOVED IT!!! I was so absorbed in the plot, fighting hand to hand or with the guns and the special power moves... :( It's on hold indefinitely... I thought I was promised a trilogy... why...... :(



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