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Xxain said:
so...when are we finally gonna throw this guy in with the "dont post these ppl section"

When the Ninty fans all simultaneously disappear, or Malstrom says the Wii has no games. He got perilously close to the list when he said he didn't like Super Mario Galaxy. If he says he doesn't like Ocarina of Time, he'll be up there with Pachter on the fail list.



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A great deal of the major PS3 titles people are looking forward to are multi-platform titles with 360 or enhanced ports. Plus Sony won't even have their motion sensor controller ready for a while still (and even then, it's after Natal and AFTER Wiimote + Motion Plus).

PS3 is pretty much a system running in the same place as GameCube last gen, but on the budget and fans of PS2.  If Sony really wants to make headway, they'll cut their losses and work on the next system, instead of trying to continue this ridiculous slug fest with 360 to save face by coming in 'second place'.



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Kenryoku_Maxis said:
A great deal of the major PS3 titles people are looking forward to are multi-platform titles with 360 or enhanced ports. Plus Sony won't even have their motion sensor controller ready for a while still (and even then, it's after Natal and AFTER Wiimote + Motion Plus). PS3 is pretty much a system running in the same place as GameCube last gen, but on the budget and fans of PS2.

The PS3 outsold the GameCube in 2 and a half years, and shows no signs of slowing down.



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Ehhhhh, Sony has yet to demonstrate any serious commitment to their motion controller. They haven't even given it a freakin' name yet.



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Kantor said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
A great deal of the major PS3 titles people are looking forward to are multi-platform titles with 360 or enhanced ports. Plus Sony won't even have their motion sensor controller ready for a while still (and even then, it's after Natal and AFTER Wiimote + Motion Plus). PS3 is pretty much a system running in the same place as GameCube last gen, but on the budget and fans of PS2.

The PS3 outsold the GameCube in 2 and a half years, and shows no signs of slowing down.

At the expense of multiple price cuts and massive marketing campaigns, etc.  Both of which are causing their company to hemridge funds. Sony's image and profits are both in the red.  They're going to have quite the uphill battle to bring themselves back.  One that might hurt their future.



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Kenryoku_Maxis said:
Kantor said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
A great deal of the major PS3 titles people are looking forward to are multi-platform titles with 360 or enhanced ports. Plus Sony won't even have their motion sensor controller ready for a while still (and even then, it's after Natal and AFTER Wiimote + Motion Plus). PS3 is pretty much a system running in the same place as GameCube last gen, but on the budget and fans of PS2.

The PS3 outsold the GameCube in 2 and a half years, and shows no signs of slowing down.

At the expense of multiple price cuts and massive marketing campaigns, etc.  Both of which are causing their company to hemridge funds. Sony's image and profits are both in the red.  They're going to have quite the uphill battle to bring themselves back.  One that might hurt their future.

The Ps3 is similar to the Gamecube if you don't consider a huge amount of factors and just point to it being in third place.

Otherwise, no.



 

 

Kantor said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
A great deal of the major PS3 titles people are looking forward to are multi-platform titles with 360 or enhanced ports. Plus Sony won't even have their motion sensor controller ready for a while still (and even then, it's after Natal and AFTER Wiimote + Motion Plus). PS3 is pretty much a system running in the same place as GameCube last gen, but on the budget and fans of PS2.

The PS3 outsold the GameCube in 2 and a half years, and shows no signs of slowing down.

give it up kantor

this is the same guy that said Final Fantasy was loosing its dominance to Tales & Persona in NA.....lmao

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PS3 is a much more successful system than the gamecube ever was, its sales have proven this.



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famousringo said:
Ehhhhh, Sony has yet to demonstrate any serious commitment to their motion controller. They haven't even given it a freakin' name yet.

huh?...so by not showing any of the multiple projects they have in development...they arnt takin it seriously???.....also SONY's motes have a stage event 2day where im sure at least one of there projects will be shown

MontanaHatchet said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
Kantor said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
A great deal of the major PS3 titles people are looking forward to are multi-platform titles with 360 or enhanced ports. Plus Sony won't even have their motion sensor controller ready for a while still (and even then, it's after Natal and AFTER Wiimote + Motion Plus). PS3 is pretty much a system running in the same place as GameCube last gen, but on the budget and fans of PS2.

The PS3 outsold the GameCube in 2 and a half years, and shows no signs of slowing down.

At the expense of multiple price cuts and massive marketing campaigns, etc.  Both of which are causing their company to hemridge funds. Sony's image and profits are both in the red.  They're going to have quite the uphill battle to bring themselves back.  One that might hurt their future.

The Ps3 is similar to the Gamecube if you don't consider a huge amount of factors and just point to it being in third place.

Otherwise, no.

That was pretty much all I meant by saying its running in the same 'place' as Gamecube.  Don't know why people have to get into this big personal debate over things and think people are saying personal about a console.  Wasn't saying 'PS3 has sold only as well a GameCube' or 'PS3 is a failure in comparison to the Wii' or something.  But still, I do feel the PS3 isn't doing well and its only been recently that its seen an upswing.



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Kenryoku_Maxis said:
MontanaHatchet said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
Kantor said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
A great deal of the major PS3 titles people are looking forward to are multi-platform titles with 360 or enhanced ports. Plus Sony won't even have their motion sensor controller ready for a while still (and even then, it's after Natal and AFTER Wiimote + Motion Plus). PS3 is pretty much a system running in the same place as GameCube last gen, but on the budget and fans of PS2.

The PS3 outsold the GameCube in 2 and a half years, and shows no signs of slowing down.

At the expense of multiple price cuts and massive marketing campaigns, etc.  Both of which are causing their company to hemridge funds. Sony's image and profits are both in the red.  They're going to have quite the uphill battle to bring themselves back.  One that might hurt their future.

The Ps3 is similar to the Gamecube if you don't consider a huge amount of factors and just point to it being in third place.

Otherwise, no.

That was pretty much all I meant by saying its running in the same 'place' as Gamecube.  Don't know why people have to get into this big personal debate over things and think people are saying personal about a console.  Wasn't saying 'PS3 has sold only as well a GameCube' or 'PS3 is a failure in comparison to the Wii' or something.  But still I do feel the PS3 isn't doing well.

In that case, the PS3 is also similar to the Saturn and the Turbo-Grafx. And all systems really. Plus, you claimed that most of the major and anticipated PS3 titles are multiplatform or enhanced ports. That's not even a fault against the PS3 anyways, since it's the same way with the 360.