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The_God_of_War said:
Euphoria14 said:
You know what is funny? First off they leave PS3 exclusives off the list and add non-announced 360 exclusives to the list.

Then we come to another issue. The "Sony announces year in advance" bullshit that is becoming overused. R2 and MS2 were both announced and released in 2008. MAG announced last year, then coming this year. Alan Wake was announced years ago, same with Halo Chronicles, and Splinter Cell, oh yeah Huxley too!

Then we get to another problem here. The "Microsoft has unannounced games for 2009" and the "With Sony's penchant for announcing their release schedule years in advance, it's unlikely they have any more surprises in store for the PS3 in 2009."

Maybe if these people would keep up on gaming instead of spewing out nothing but bullshit they would realize the "up their sleeves" argument is dumb when you consider that Sony has said this same exact thing not too long ago. I will see if I can locate the article, but if I am not mistaken Sony announced this before MS announced that they too have unannounced games for 2009.

I swear, either people have no short term memory or they are just so biased and/or ignorant that they have no place in gaming journalism.

 

Very well said, couldn't agree more. Anyone who says Sony announce all their games years in advance and MS wait until the last minute is lying through their teeth. And you're right, Shuhei Yoshida recently said they still have a couple of unannounced games for their '09 lineup. My guess is R & C and whatever Team ICO have in store.

 

Agreed 100%

I am dissapointed with the OP of this thread. Some crackhead writes biased drivel and you just give him legitimacy by posting about it. I think this is a case of some people desperate to create threads on some topic whatever it be. And yes if that topic is being critical of one console or another so much the better coz its sure to attract attention. Its just shameful.



 

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