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Read my post again, and not just the first paragraph. Seriously read the entire thing. Yeah you missed the part where I said I do not believe what Sony said. I would sooner trust a pedophile with a toddler. At the very least a pedophile could feign remorse. Something that Sony can never seem to do.

The point is if you will blindly believe everything Sony tells you as so many fanatics do. Then how is it you believe the jargon about system selling games, but seem willfully oblivious to the fact that they told you no more price cutting next year. Some on these forums merely regurgitate whatever Sony public relations tells them. Looking for a little consistency here is that too much to ask. The only way to counteract selective memory is to shove the steaming pile right in front of some posters. Lock them into a paradox, and watch the smoke pour out of their ears.

While there is a logic to be made for them holding firm on their pledge it all depends on just how desperate the competition can make them, and I have little doubt that Microsoft and Nintendo are going to come at Sony hard next year. So I do expect them to be forced to take drastic measures. I am not sure if their financial plans could suffer the consequences, but I am sure they will fling themselves on the electric fence regardless.

I have said it before, and I believe it. Microsoft is holding back on their massive price cut. I think before the end of next year their most expensive console will probably be around three hundred dollars. While their least expensive will be around two hundred dollars. They are probably going to time it to coincide with a major release like Grand Theft Auto. I also think Nintendo is going to recapture their bi monthly stagger of top notch releases. Turning their software lineup into an unrelenting jack hammer.

When they hit Sony will fold like a house of cards, and do what they do not want to. Even then it probably will not help them that much. I fully expect Sony to behave in a reckless, and irresponsible manner until their stock holders raise holy hell. By the way if software is helping Sony it has to be inflating Microsoft's wallet by leaps and bounds. Their game sales, and their online plan with online sales have to be a mountain of disposable income by that logic.

Just a little sick of the verbatim Sony monologues. How can you recite the marketing jargon word for word, but when it comes to what Sony told you about pricing you conveniently forget that they told you no. Thats the logic a child applies to conversations with adults. Maybe to a child means yes. No to a child means maybe. Thats what we have here Sony saying no, and I lot of people saying maybe. Even though many of them repeat what Sony says, because Sony is always right. What kind of twisted logic is that?