mancandy said: I don't think he knows what he's taking about. First he says "the product has gotten more broad-base acclaim that I would have expected. " Then he says "it actually has a relatively specific audience" He is obviously clueless. I want a real jerk of a journalist to be asking the questions. They are being way too nice. I want the reporter to follow up with a question like: "If your product is much superior, then why do you think Nintendo's is out selling yours and is quickly closing the gap of systems sold?" |
Journalism is dead ... What we have now is advertizement whoring and political pandering.
The person doing the interview knows that all Microsoft is doing is using this interview as a marketing opportunity but won't do anything about it for fear of losing future exclusives and XBox related advertizing ...