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    Quote Originally Posted by slappy1 View Post
    What a stupid ramble, you are a moron.

    PS2 is now old skool, the 360 kills it. You obviously love Final Fantasy and fantasize about having sex with sephiroth.

    People want the PS3 to be backward compatible, so that they do not have to look at there ugly PS2. This will save people space in their entertainment centers, and they won't have to look at a PS2 again.

    Microsoft did this with the 360. They told everyone it would be backward compatible, but come launch it would only emulate the games with an update via xbox live or Disc. The updates are extremely slow to come out, so meanwhile I'm holding on to xbox games that will not play on the 360.

    The Wii, on the other hand, is fully backward compatible. I still have an extensive gamecube library, and the Wii was a perfect choice. Now only if some more Wii games would become available, we'd be set.
    Me a moron haha!!!

    ps2 may b old but it aint ugly and the 360 does not kill it. Look at the slimline ps2. how the hell can u call it ugly. if nethin is ugly its the xbox 360 which is the loudest machine Ive ever heard. how many 360's have been faulty?. Ive had my ps2 since launch and it still works fine.

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    if nethin is ugly its the xbox 360 which is the loudest machine Ive ever heard.
    You haven't heard a PS3 yet then? Even louder I'm afraid.

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    Don't get emotional over pieces of technology! What are you, Robots? Grow up.
    They are both great consoles, with different strengths and weaknesses.

    bull, x.

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