Squilliam said:
ssj12 said:
Squilliam said:
ssj12 said:
Squilliam said:
Central alongside its media playback. Unless of course you forgot that they also sold movies for the PSP as well? You're just trying to make it seem as if Sony didn't have it's portable lunch eaten by Apple yet again. I mean this is understandable, why else isn't the PS3's sales figures generally compared directly to the Wii 1:1? Its all an epeen defense mechanism.
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im basing everything off what the entire game industry considers iOS games, which are mobile games.
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Still, pwned is owned by another name.
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you cannot pwn the entire game industry that reviews, reports, and views iOS games as MOBILE GAMES. You sir cannot change the view or opinion of the industry. You fail because you don't want to admit that all games on cell phones, MP3 players, and horrid excuses for a tablet PC (when tablets 10 years ago were faster and more reliable) do not consider a mobile game apart of the mobile platform of games. You sir probably think that a 360 title is a handheld game, or a PC game is a console game. Or hell, Dragon's Lair for DVD is a console game when its a TV game.
Get your platforms straight.
And you sir, were owned.
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Sony = pwned by apple lol.
iOS > PSP
The story ends there.
It doesn't matter what you think, they are both positioned in the media plus games crossover market. The NGP is even more like the iOS devices than the PSP was.
Why can't you admit they are third?
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"It doesn't matter what you think, they are both positioned in the media plus games crossover market. "
This part made me laugh, PSP might have had some multi media functions....but absolutely no one purchased a PSP in for its music player or video playback, they bought one for the games....The same CANNOT be said of the iDevice.
They have two completely different markets.