  Jehu Premium join:2002-09-13 MA
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Price drops are nice for consumers, but completely unncessary.
IMO, If 360 doesn't do more to distinguish itself from PS3 (exclusive games, features, etc) then all the price drops in the world won't work. -- Movies by Lynch |
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  ReVeLaTeD Premium join:2001-11-10 San Diego, CA
| said by Jehu :Price drops are nice for consumers, but completely unncessary. IMO, If 360 doesn't do more to distinguish itself from PS3 (exclusive games, features, etc) then all the price drops in the world won't work. In my eyes it already has. I've observed all 3 consoles and the one console that's really pushing hard to give gamers everything it can is the 360. I know it's had a significant head start. But seriously, I think Nintendo is going to pull ahead of Sony with its Virtual Console whatever, and I think Microsoft is going to lead the pack this time, and will continue to do so UNLESS Sony can give 100% Backwards Compatibility. That's about the only thing Sony can use to its advantage that the 360 fails in. This is all my opinion, of course. |
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  Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA
1 edit | reply to Jehu said by Jehu :IMO, If 360 doesn't do more to distinguish itself from PS3 (exclusive games, features, etc) then all the price drops in the world won't work. You don't have to distinguish yourself when you've got a 1 year lead, and lower price point while having what what effectively are better looking games(cause they're all ports and PS3 is a pain to work with). The console that needs to distinguish it self is the PS3 and you don't do that by losing all your exclusives and launching with so few units that no one will be advertising them until well after Christmas. Sony, despite all the noise they've tried to make to the contrary, is playing catchup and this botched launch isn't going to help them do so. -- Early to rise, early to bed; Makes a man healthy but socially dead. |
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