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I was wonderring when they threw you out Naz. I'm just surprised they asked and didn't have security drag you out.

I hear multiple stories like this each year. It is surprising, to me at least, that average joe consumer does pick up on some things but it isn't very much.
That's why it's important for companies to try to control what those few tidbits are as best they can.

There was that survey a while back about where most people knew about motion controls/Wii Sports and that was driving their interest in the Wii. The problem for the 360 and PS3 is the latter is best known for its high failure rate (my cousins 10 year old wants a 360 with a fan so it doesn't blow up for example, along with a Wii but he isn't getting the 360 and the Wii has to be found) but not so much Live or graphics and the PS3 is mainly known for its price and now lack of BC with the PS2 not so much bluray.

Small things like no BC or Wii Sports can have a huge impact in consumer thinking.