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Samus Aran said:
Pristine20 said:
disolitude said:
Somewhere out there a blue hedgehog is laughing his ass off.

 

not another sega lamentation...I guess it's impossible to see that sega killed sega just like sony is close to doing to itself. Neither of these companies fell because of competition. I give up on you guys though....can't keep saying the same thing over and over again.

 

Euhm, Sony would have done a lot better if it wasn't for Microsoft. Just like Sega probably wouldn't have dropped out if Sony didn't make the playstation.

Sega wouldn't have dropped out if not 4 PS? no kidding. Every1 would have bought nintedno 64/GC and sega's sales would still be abysmal. If they didn't drop out, they still won't be prospering either. Their fortunes kept going down after gnesis.They'd already lost a lot of consumer confidence before DC. If anything PS hurt Nintendo a lot more than sega because the GC and N64 would have done exponentially better not the DC.

Same goes for PS, I don't see millions who bought 360 jumping on ps3 at $600 because of teh blu-ray or any other stupid reason. Lets not forget that the best selling 360 model is the arcade and the elite  almost got canned. Note that the elite doesn't even cost as much as the ps3...that speaks volumes.There's a reason why the ps3 fanbase is made up of diehards while the 360's seems to have less of a voice online even with more consoles sold.

Did M$ really do it to sony? hmm...It's pretty obvious what killed SCE and ppl saying otherwise either don't see things very clearly or just want reasons to gloat for one ridiculous idea or the other.

 



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