Also, bringing up wrestling games, you can really see the difference with wrestling games in the 90s/early 2000s and the wrestling games today. Like in the 90s, we had a variety of wrestling games. AKI was the big company, but a few other companies made them too. And they were different. Like heres some of WCWs games-
Their AKI games
(World Tour)
(Revenge)
And their non-AKI games
(Nitro)
(Mayhem)
And then here were WWFs games at the time-
Their Acclaim games
(Warzone)
(Attitude)
And their AKI games
(Wrestlemania 2000)
(No Mercy)
Aside from the AKI games playing the same (And Wrestlemania 2000 pretty much being Revenge for WWF) each game was different, had different features, and played differently. The Gamecube/PS2,Xbox era was the same btw, the Gamecube had the Day of Reckoning series of wrestling games, the PS2 had the Smackdown, then later Smackdown vs Raw series, and Xbox had the Raw games.
If you look at every wrestling game from the PS3/360 era to now, youd see they are literally the same game over and over. They look the same, play the same, and the only differences are on a few different faces in the roster, and different matches in history that you can replay cuz apparently they no longer do original storylines for wrestling games : p
And there is nearly no differences to which console you play them on, haha.
I kinda feel that this is how gaming has lost something in todays market.