ZenfoldorVGI said:
Frankly, I think that's an unfair and baseless assumption about Nintendo and Microsoft, with no evidence to back it up. I could say the same thing about the PS3 in Others and America, frankly, but I think it's fairly obvious that it's not true. To continue to be frank, I think this is a case of marginalization in form of conspiracy theory. When the facts don't support your hopeful reasoning, someone must have covered the "real" facts up. There is more evidence to support the existance of a ghost-alien hybrid roaming the Scottish highlands, because at least you might be able to find some sort of crazy hermit witness to such a thing. I mean, obviously MS realizes that the best business decision they could make is to wait until there is tenative interest in its console for the first time, and immediately proceed to stop selling it for a couple of weeks. Evidence? We have it right here: A Playstation fanboy, claims that he saw a plethora of the consoles at Circuit City in Tokyo. My God! Air F'N tight. |
Is that really neccassery ? I mean all did was give my take on the situation .
it's a bit ironic that you call my opinion a "baseless assumption" yet your able to "obviously" declare what Microsoft's strategy is withoutout the slightest bit of evidence. If your going to call other people Fanboys try not to be one.










