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Ill throw the heat up for the Sony fanboys: Wii has had a great start. And PS3 didn't, as we all might agree! Now PS3 fans are all eager awaiting Gundam to save PS3 sales in Japan... But i think Nintendo will ship like 100.000 Wii's to prevent the PS3 from harvesting to much sales increase. And with the release of Fire emblem, Naruto and Sonic. In Think PS3 sales will be only around 35k. Also, Sony is saying. Microsoft should be worried its being outsold by PS2. Yes, but PS2 is on the end of its lifecycle and won't be streched much longer. However, Sony should be worried cause PS3 is also outsold by PS2. And PS3 is their future. Also X360 is outselling PS3... So look at ur own next-gen device before bashing Microsoft's. And then there are people who are like: PS1 & PS2 sold more then 100 milion so PS3 will too. LOL,... Think again, why didn't N64 sell as good as Snes or possibly Nes? Because its another device!... Market changes, and demand shifts!... Sony is just to egocentric to see that they are bringing emselves in a very VERY harsh position by trusting on achievements made in the past. (There's a Dutch saying: 'In het verleden behaalde resultaten bieden geen garantie voor de toekomst') In English: 'Achievents made in the past DO NOT garantuee succes for the future'. I guess this line goes very well with Sony nowadays. And also: PSP isn't doing to good either is it?! DS is whoopin its ass in Japan with a ratio of 5:1. In Europe, Nintendogs alone has sold more then 5 million copies, not the bad either, is it?! Also, DS is harvesting massive 3th party support and DS outsold PSP in Januari in America still while it wasn't available during the first half of the month. DS total sales: around 41 million. (This guy is ramping up, and still having momentum) PSP total sales: Around 22 million. (This downgraded PS2 however, is slowing down). And remember: Only bring good arguments and don't start giving someone bad names or call him a little boy when he makes one mistake in grammar. Keep it real!....



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