I never said that it would cause a crash, just that a crash wasn't impossible.Bad Jim said:There main thrust of my argument is not that a second crash is impossible. I am saying that an open platform will not cause another crash. The PC is open and has not caused a crash. The Commodore 64 and Amiga were open platforms which were mainly used for gaming and they did not cause a crash. Nor did any other home computer, which were pretty much all open platforms.WeepingAngels said:You can justify the shit on the 2600 all you want and you can believe that it can never happen again. I believe otherwise.Bad Jim said:I think the free market would take care of that problem. There is no centralised quality control on PC games either, yet there are many great PC exclusive games. Yes, there is also Big Rigs, but PC gaming has not drowned in a tide of shit and disappeared. And consoles are not immune to shit games, like Aliens Colonial Marines or Duke Nukem Forever.WeepingAngels said:Yes, let's go back to the Atari 2600 days where anyone can put anything on a console and sell it to unsuspecting buyers. What if you buy a game that breaks your console? That is one purpose of licensing.There is also precedent for this. A long time ago, Nintendo (that's NES) Games had a chip in them that the system would recognize. If the chip was not present, the console refused to play the game. Another company (I forgot who but I don't have time to look it up again) began manufacturing products with a false chip that tricked the system into playing their games. Nintendo sued them but the court ruled that Nintendo was in the wrong by providing unfair barriers to the video game market.
There were other reasons for the video game crash of 1983. Many games Atari made were also shit. And the consoles of the era were shit as well. Story was impossible, levels large enough for meaningful exploration were impossible, and graphics realistic enough that you could see what they were meant to be without consulting the manual were rare.
You are ignoring all these open platforms that did not cause a crash, and focusing on one open platform that caused a crash, and somehow concluding that all open platforms will cause a crash.
I guess I don't understand why people want every game system to be the same.