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Infamous said:
whatever said:
Infamous said:
Khuutra said:
whatever said:
Didn't we do this song and dance at the end of last year also, only to see the PS3 recover nicely early this year. I see the same thing happening in early 2009. A price cut, some good games, continued BR momentum and it will be fine.

Sorry stickball, you wishing the PS3 dead won't make it so.

This guy loses all credibility with his point #2 BTW. Blu-ray players and movies have been the hottest electronics items this christmas.

....Except for video games, you mean.

Exactly rofl, and what is the article about? A video game system.

 

I guess you failed at reading comprehension.  Go read the original post before you look even more foolish.

 

Actually, you fail at posting, because Blu-ray players and movies are NOT the hottest electronic items this christmas. Rofl, denial?

 

Fine, I should have said one of the hottest.

That's still not as ridulous as your statment "Exactly rofl, and what is the article about? A video game system."  when the articles 2nd point was:

"The PS3's big bonus is its ability to double as a Blu-Ray player. Too bad no one seems to care about hi-def DVDs. The differences between Blu-Ray and DVD are hard to see on a TV less than 50"."

which is what I was responding too.  He points to an article in May to prove his point, which is ridiculous since BR players and movies have been selling extremely well this holiday season.

Didn't think I really needed to spell everything out so literally for you, but I guess I was wrong.