
Originally Posted by
iniquitous_beast
He says that he never saw any favorable articles about the ps2, huh? I disagree. The ps2 was a massive ball of hype. Everyone I knew, including myself, thought that it would be the greatest console in history. There was no limit to the ps2's power in the public eye; plus it would become many people's first dvd players.
One of my favorite consoles, the dreamcast, was killed prematurely, some would say, simply by the hype surrounding the ps2. People weren't buying dreamcasts because they expected that the ps2 would be so much better. (Mind, you, that the ps2 was technically superior to the dreamcast, but not so superior that the DC deserved its fate).
Sure, the ps2 had its naysayers, but their vioces were drowned out by the great hype machines of sony. Where is that hype machine today, I ask? The x360 has been compared to the dreamcast in its position at this point in the console war, but where are the blinded masses now? Can not sony's hype machine smother them as well? The ps3 is not out yet, but people are already cool-headedly comparing it to the x360 as a near match in power. Why is sony not riding a wave of glory? I'll tell you, Kutaragi. The game media will not automatically favor sony unless sony excercises good public relations. Arrogance will not sway public confidence in sony's corner. Propogandize, sony. Do as you have done before. Lie, sony. It shall gain you sales; as it did with the ps2 years ago.
A certain hare once suffered an embarrasing loss to a humble tortoise in a footrace. Perceiving himself as the winner long before the race was over, the hare stopped running, to celebrate his imminent victory. While the rabbit indulged his ego, the tortoise passed him and continued onward to the finish line. The rabbit, suddenly aware of the tortoise's progress, returned to the road and began running his fastest, desperately trying to catch up to the tortiose. His efforts were to no avail, for his revelry had softened his muscles and made him heavy. As he crested the final hill, he could do nothing more than to watch helplessly as the tortoise crossed the finish line.
Remember the hare, Sony. A race is won through effort, not through overconfidence.
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