PS2 Owners Should Thank Nintendo
For all intents and purposes, the Wii can probably be classified as Xbox level in processing power or a bit better, so its distance from the PS2 is considerably closer than when comparing it to an Xbox 360 or PS3. Due to that, I am betting that you will see a lot of developers announce Wii titles that are also going to be available on PS2 and vice-versa. The first rule of development spending is to spread it out amongst as many SKUS as possible, so it makes sense to develop a game on PS2 and then figure out an interesting way to integrate the Wii controls while sprucing up the textures a bit. It’s basically the same as building a PS2 game and then porting it up to the Xbox. The only difference now is that a bit of time needs to be invested in coming up with an appropriate use for the Wii-mote.
EA has already announced a Medal of Honor title for PS2 and Wii and I bet that other developers will follow. Building upon this idea, I bet you will see a lot of PSP/PS2 titles, as well, like the new Burnout title that Criterion just started talking about. With such a large PS2 userbase out there, there is still a ton of money to be made. Being able to port the games to Wii or PSP only adds to the equation and makes it a no-brainer.
So, all you PS2 owners out there still have a lot to look forward to, such as the likes of:
- Rogue Galaxy
- God of War II
- Test Drive Unlimited
- Lumines Plus
- Medal of Honor: Airborne
- Shining Force EXA
- Dawn of Mana
- Burnout Dominator
- Medal of Honor: Vanguard
- Raw Danger
- Tomb Raider: Anniversary
- Persona 3
- Indiana Jones
As well as the awesome onslaught of EA and 2K sports titles that will be coming out for the next 2-3 years, for sure. And, when you’re finally up to upgrading to a new console, the prices should just be in the sweet spot and the available games should number in the hundreds with plenty at Greatest Hits prices.