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a.l.e.x59 said:
Because Crash was Sony's mascot, and Sonic was Sega's mascot, so when I use games to describe systems, I may sometimes relate to Crash, Sonic, or Mario. But that was in the past. When was the last time, before now, that I even mentioned Crash Bandicoot? And you went so far out of your way, to miss the major point of the thread, only to point out something almost meaningless? Even you're obsessing more on Crash than I am now, for if you truly did not care about him, you would not have pointed him out. Please stay on topic, because after you mentioned the Crash Bandicoot thing, others started to mention it to. Crash and Sonic are dead. No need to talk about them any more. I stopped talking about Crash, and Sonic, even though my last Sonic post wasn't too long ago. Anyways, I edit the first post, because apparently, I'm bashing the Playstation 3, even though I am not. I wrote the original post, so if I say I'm not bashing the Playstation 3, than I'm not bashing the Playstation 3. If I did not care about the Playstation 3, I would not be complaining, now wouldn't I? I am not going to return to this thread anymore. It turned into something I did not want it to be.

 Sony doesn't need a mascot.  They didn't have one for the PS2 and look what happened.  Seriously, NO ONE CARES about Crash Bandicoot.  The franchise was going sour.  I repeat I am GLAD that Naughty Dog DITCHED the franchise.  They would have wasted development resources that could have been better spent elsewhere.

You don't really bring up any solid examples in your post, which is why you are pissing everybody off. 



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