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We both know that lie is not the word that describes this stuff, but you are choosing the word with the most negative meaning you can while skirting the true definition. If anything your choice of words is a lie, as your purpose is to maximize the perceived deception is intentional. Because thats what people associate with the word "lie". But its not what happened here.

To characterize this stuff as "broken promises" is so melodramatic. I mean really, did reggie look you in the eye and promise to buy you a pony for your birthday? Or did they make a public statement of intent and then not live up to it? Lets get real these are companies trying to make money.

But seriously, enough with the spin, the drama, and the deception already. Nobody here is saying Nintendo is a saint, but you came in here grasping at whatever you could to smear Nintendo because they delayed some games, and launched the console 2 days late....to borrow a phrase..."whoop'deee friggin'doo". As if those things compare to outright lies to the customer, but you haven't even addressed the comparison yet because its a losing proposition. And you will continue to avoid that comparison because you know it doesn't add up.

Or perhaps you would care to explain how withholding the worst failure rates in industry history from your consumers who are screaming bloody murder and telling you something is wrong and asking for your help while you ignore them is even remotely comparable to the sum Nintendo's "Broken Promises" which apparently amount to some delayed games, a comment corrected the next day, and a failed attempt to make the console region free (which is more than Microsoft tried to do I might add).

I would love to hear the explanation on that, afterall you did say "Sony = Nintendo >>> Microsoft" so clearly you think that is the case.



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