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Garcian Smith said:
megaman2 said:
Garcian Smith said:
Congrats on posting an article that's over two months old that nobody (outside of a few PS3 fanboys) agrees with.

Another horrible thread by megaman2.

Many analysts have come to the same conclusion, I had no idea it was 2 months old and don't label people as sony fanboys is not very nice!

Clearly you can't come up with an intelligent reponse, ooh man these nintendo fanboys you gotta love them. You say one bad thing about their console they inmediately start crying, go dry your eyes mate!

Now dissapear from my forum!

 

 

"Many analysts"? Link me one. Also, if you did even the tiniest iota of research into the sources in your OPs, then you'd have realized that it was two months old. Maybe you should, you know, actually check this stuff out before you hit that "post new thread" button.

Also, you have no right to tell anybody to get out. I've been here many months before you signed up, and so have most of the people who posted here. In addition, you're a terrible poster in general, and a great many people seem to agree. Now you get off our forum.

 

well if it means anything i like Megaman2 over you, by miles to be honest, i have never even noticed you posting, must be another bland member that sinks into the background.

Anyway megaman2 i would check the age of your article the next time you post one in yh, these ninty fanboys will grill people from the sony camp any oppertunity they get.

 

ON-TOPIC. the wii has way to much shit released onto it for it not to generate more revenue then the ps3, however i do think sony will win in the end, in evry way, by the end of its life cycle



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Analysts are paid to create these estimates, therefore they can be held to a higher level of scrutiny.



PS3 will generate more revenue and sell more games than the competition. PS3 had a slow start and is speeding up. wii is slowing down in sales as it reaches market saturation point and PS3 falls closer to the Wii in price.
PS3 will win the console generation narrowly by the end of 2012. Just wait and see people.



^^ loving the prediction



obieslut said:
^^ loving the prediction
I'm also loving this prediction.

 

 



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Too much cocaine for these analysts. Brain cells rotten like Hollywood scriptwriters.

You know im right. 3rd parties are already, 2 years in, developing proper titles for the Wii. Be patient, asides from shovelware which will alone push revenue up past PS3 numbers, the companies will make better games and profit along with Nintendo.



“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.

megaman79 said:
Too much cocaine for these analysts. Brain cells rotten like Hollywood scriptwriters.

You know im right. 3rd parties are already, 2 years in, developing proper titles for the Wii. Be patient, asides from shovelware which will alone push revenue up past PS3 numbers, the companies will make better games and profit along with Nintendo.

 

 

I'm been patient alright, but not for Wii games...PS3



Rock_on_2008 said:
PS3 will generate more revenue and sell more games than the competition. PS3 had a slow start and is speeding up. wii is slowing down in sales as it reaches market saturation point and PS3 falls closer to the Wii in price.
PS3 will win the console generation narrowly by the end of 2012. Just wait and see people.

This is why I always love reading your posts!



Obliterator1700 said:
megaman79 said:
Too much cocaine for these analysts. Brain cells rotten like Hollywood scriptwriters.

You know im right. 3rd parties are already, 2 years in, developing proper titles for the Wii. Be patient, asides from shovelware which will alone push revenue up past PS3 numbers, the companies will make better games and profit along with Nintendo.

 

 

I'm been patient alright, but not for Wii games...PS3

 

Seriously its cheaper, its got almost 50% of the market and now companies (EA) are developing ip's ground up for the Wii instead of vica versa. Good luck coz i think you will need all the narrow minded, ignorant and blind analyst and gaming website propaganda you can get.

Im DR ROCKSO the analyst,    I DO COCAINE



“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.

RolStoppable said:
According to VGC the Wii is already more than 90m units ahead of the PS3 in software sales. Considering that the difference in total hardware sales is growing each week and that the Wii has a similar attach rate, the difference in total software sales will grow as well.

So despite PS3 games generating more revenue due to higher software prices, the difference in games sold will be too large to overcome to beat the Wii in software revenue.

The thread should have died here. I notice that the SDF seemed to ignore this post.......hopefully my quoting of this gives them a 2nd chance to see it (assuming they missed it) and respond.