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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Is losing exclusivity of Quantum Theory a significant loss for Sony?

AlJensen said:
badgenome said:
Carl2291 said:
badgenome said:
What's Sony?

Are you serious?

Sony are only the best thing to happen to gaming since Mario.

I mean, they are part of the reason we don't have Sega hardware!

Translation: "And Thats how you throw a F***ing CHAIR!"

 

Actually, I think the translation of 내일도 오늘 처럼 한다면 우린 질 거야!

Is something like, "tomorrow will be like today if we do!" But my Korean skills suck.



I'm a mod, come to me if there's mod'n to do. 

Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.

Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

Bet with dsisister44: Red Steel 2 will sell 1 million within it's first 365 days of sales.

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markers said:
You are gonna have the 360 fanboys coming in saying "oh now the sony fanboys don't even care for this game, pff of course they are upset cry babys!"

then you are gonna have the sony fanboys "pff this game did not look all that great, glad it is on the 360 now so it might have a chance to sell 1 million"

honestly look at the trailer, and gameplay. judge the game for yourself. did it look good? do you think it would have been an amazing exclusive? or do you think it is better off multiplat so it does not flop horribly?

I honestly don't recall anyone on either side saying things like that. It used to not be on Xbox, so 360 fans didn't care about it. And PS3 fans can spot a rip off from anywhere, and credit as a ripoff instead of hyping it as better than the original, so again.....didn't care about it.

Now that it's multiplat, I think it may have gone down on people's radar even more because before it was lost in the mix of a bunch of great PS3 exclusives. Now it's lost in the mix of a bunch of PS3 exclusives AND 360 exclusives