| Grampy said: OK Fine Sony! You win. I'm a senior citizen at 62. I've owned a PS2, much Sony electronic equipment at home and as a purchasing advisor at work. I''m even typing this on a Sony All in One neat but overpriced computers. I was considering possibly picking up a PS3 to compliment my Wii. WELL I KNOW WHEN I'M NOT WELCOME. SONY DOESN'T WANT SENIORS ... THEY GOT IT. I NOT ONLY WILL NEVER BUY A PS3, I SWARE I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER F**KING THING FROM THOSE ARROGANT SOBS. It may not mean much to a big corporation but between home and my purchasing authority they just added another 10 -20 Grand or so to their PS3 mountain of debt AND SONY CAN KISS MY SENIOR CITIZEN ASS. |
Huh. I learned something today. I thought you had to be 65 to be considered a senior citizen. I guess that's my mistake.
(EDIT 2: Ha. I just realized why. I was told by my grandparents that they weren't senior citizens until 65 to make them seem younger to me. Never questioned it.)
But, don't you think your response was a bit of an over-reaction? I mean, I don't complain whenever Nintendo does go after the target audience I'm in.
EDIT: Alright, I've now read some of the newer posts of the thread as I had left this window and now I've come back. What's the point of "reporting" the interview to a magazine? Do you feel better? I understand you can feel insulted over a what someone says, but come on it all seems like an over-the-top reaction.







