| rukusa said:
I believe that letting Moore go was one fatal mistake from Microsoft's side. The man is fully responsible for where the 360 stands now. He's got the initiative that lead them on their way to succes. His aggressive moves, made MS grab titles from Sony's side makeing them only available on the 360 system or shared with PS3. Without him, and his advances the department will suffer a loss in 2008. I remember the 2 years before the PS3 & Wii got released, Microsoft flaunted their games excessively. And this year? Main surprises were Ninja Gaiden 2... and scene it? what the hell? Or, Microsoft could be keeping the cards close to themselves of course. But either way, without Peter Moore xbox department will lack direction. I dont think for a moment that Shane Kim will be able substitute the kind of charisma and salesmanship as Moore portraited.
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It's rather sad too. He has done so much for Microsoft and seeing the PR making changes worries me. Come on it was Ed Fries, then Peter Moore and they then let go Bungie. Its like if Peter Moore was there none of this stuff would of happened.
No one can replace Peter Moore.
Also where the hell is Robbie Bach and J Allard?
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