Dev Times as Long as Console Life?
Development times for a single game are getting larger and larger. Games can take anywhere from 5 years to make now, even so long that a company has to turn it over to a next-gen system and go back to square one, provided they're starting up the game in the middle of a console's life span.
System life spans seem to be getting smaller. The PS2 is about 3 years (?) old, and already Sony is talking of PS3 in...dang...was it 2004 or 2005? That would make a system that's 5-6 years old. Would MS follow suit and release a new console? Who even knows how long Nintendo can feasibly keep the GC alive (they say 8-10 years, which would be nice, but...)?
So if console lifespans get trimmed and dev times are going up, do you think there will ever be a problem with games actually coming out for a system generation it was inteded for?