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NJ5 said:
Pristine20 said:
NJ5 said:
Do you think people are buying HD televisions because they don’t care? Of course not. They want HDtv.


Or maybe they want a flat and nice looking TV. Jumping to conclusions = bad. By the way, the majority of TV owners still don't own a HDTV.

Metal Gear Solid 4, Heavenly Sword, Uncharted and Resistance 2 are all MUST HAVE TITLES.


No they are not. There's no such thing as a must-have title in the first place, and Heavenly Sword is certainly not one of them.

 

Surely you know that the term "must-have" title gets tossed around a lot for any system. You're right that there's no must-have title simply because everyone is different. If anything, it seems to me that the guy is just tired of hearing that "ps3 has no games" BS that some people still throw around.

As for TVs, how many SDTVs are flat and nice again? Whatever the reason people are buying them, they're buying the HDTVs regardless. Seems to me that you're looking for any chance to derail this article.

In any case, Heavenly Sword is not a must-have. It's not even one of the highest selling PS3 titles despite having been bundled in some countries.

How many SDTVs are flat and nice? Not many, considering most SDTVs are CRTs.

 

When did must-have title become synonymous with sales. The only title on wii I've seen that I'd really like to play is fire emblem. However, it's sales don't add up to even Heavenly sword. I prefer fire emblem to heavenly sword even.

As for SDTVs, that was my point, it doesn't matter what reason HDTVs are selling, all that matters is that they're selling.

 

 



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