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Hus said:
jarrod said:
Hus said:
jarrod said:
 

lol, check your own link...

JP December 28, 2004
NA February 22, 2005
EU March 9, 2005

 

...all 3 of those dates would be over a "past half decade" (ie: 5 years). <3

Also, weekly charts aren't the whole picture.  No PC, no downloadables.

and we all know you said half decade only becaueyou want to comapre MS Sony with out including a Full GT, cause if you do GT takes away the HaLo argument and you got nothing. 

Its a well know strategy by Sony haters/360 supporters.  Disregard GT at all costs and champion Halo.

I said half decade because it's a significant amount of time, an easily comprehendible period, the most often cited generational cycle and franchises can easily rise and fall over such a period.  

GT5 will be big though, but it's not like we haven't seen any GT releases in the interim (GT5Prologue, GT PSP,etc).  GT5 might compare to Halo 3, but really we won't know until it's actually in the market and actually performing.

Cut the crap dude, we both have picked sides and stick to them.  But playing dumb to support your opinion, just stop.

A pay for demo did 4.5 million, that should tell any one with some brains all they need to know. 

Yet you will bs post me that we won't know till its released, we all know what it will do.  Just like we know what Reach or next Mario will do or what Gears 3 is bound to do.     

Well, if Japan's anything to go by (and right now, it's literally the only thing to go by since it's the only region we have bundles vs real sales), most people didn't actually "pay" for GT5P. :P

And the difference between comparing say Reach or Galaxy 2 or Gears 3 to GT5, is that each of the others have a fairly recent precedent to go on.  The only thing we have for GT is GT PSP really, which is a problematic comparison at best (for many reasons). Also, I'm not playing dumb.  A half decade is just a good unit of measure, one that probably most accurately reflects each publisher in this generation.  Stop holding onto the past so tight.