I agree to this article..... microsoft does copy SONY!
the reason ps3 is so high priced is because it has the most functions then any other cosole.
The only thing they are doing new is having a ridiculusly high price point... oh wait they stole that from the 3DOOriginally Posted by Crimson_Lotus
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I agree to this article..... microsoft does copy SONY!
the reason ps3 is so high priced is because it has the most functions then any other cosole.
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Yeah, the most RIPPED OFF functions. PS3 will be to overrated. It's all about the Wii. The Wii will most likely outsell PS3...Because Smash Bros Brawl will kick most other game's asses. It IS the ultimate party game. And maybe the ultimate game to play while drunk or on a crazy sugar rush...
Yeah, lets hope they didn't steal it's "ability to sell" either...Originally Posted by Cooe14
Crimson Lotus calm down, your scaring us, no sony fanboys please, but i get your fandom,remain loyal and stick to your opinion, lol what good games are there for the psp
the psp plays quite a few good SNES games... wait... what?! Well there is Tales of Eternia, BOF III and... ps1 games you say?! LUMINES!!! we have a winner!Originally Posted by emuking
lol I am just joking. I really don't want the PS3 to fail, I love Nintendo and I couldn't be talking right now without Microsoft. Sony's Playstation provided me years of fun and I really don't want them to do something wrong.Originally Posted by emuking
Truth is, Sony's controller was in production before the Wii, which would could actually mean that Sony didn't copy. The guide button was a needed addition and they promised the same internet play on the PS2 and it skipped along. Plus the blu-ray thing can get mighty confusing, I still don't know if it will become a betamax or not...![]()
You can't seriously belive that. Can you?Originally Posted by Crimson_Lotus
i thought sony was copying nintendo.
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Like I said, possibly.Originally Posted by Cooe14
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