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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Kids React to Xbox One vs PlayStation 4 (and general gaming)

 

What do you think of the kid's reactions?

Great, as expected 20 19.42%
 
Great, and I was surprised 10 9.71%
 
Okay, as expected 22 21.36%
 
Okay, and I was surprised 7 6.80%
 
Terrible, as expected 36 34.95%
 
Terrible, and I was surprised 8 7.77%
 
Total:103

Just looking for a reason to post this somewhere.  This is as good as it gets.



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Xbox One FTW.

Kid sees Halo

" All my shool friends talk about this "

Enough said.



So how a kid reacts to ps4 x1 will change the console war



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Whoa... seems like all the girls are on Xbox.

IF kids actually bought their own sht then Xbox/Nintendo would roll over sony.



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my 8 year old cousin came over the other day and she immediately asked if I have the Xbox One. I told her I did along with the PS4. She didn't give a care in the world about the PS4, all she wanted to play was the xbox one.
Microsoft did an excellent job in marketing.



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i dont think kids are the best interpretation on the market, when i was kid i thought the gamecube was the hottest shit on the market and needed to have one, hell i liked game gear



SpartenOmega117 said:
my 8 year old cousin came over the other day and she immediately asked if I have the Xbox One. I told her I did along with the PS4. She didn't give a care in the world about the PS4, all she wanted to play was the xbox one.
Microsoft did an excellent job in marketing.


My 11 year old nephew was over yesterday. We we're playing battlefield 1943 on PS3, and he asked me if I'm getting an Xbox One or PS4. I told him neither at the moment, and asked him which one he'd want. He replied with "Xbox one because the graphics are much better than PS4".



I was walking down along the street and I heard this voice saying, "Good evening, Mr. Dowd." Well, I turned around and here was this big six-foot rabbit leaning up against a lamp-post. Well, I thought nothing of that because when you've lived in a town as long as I've lived in this one, you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name.