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Mr Puggsly said:
Euphoria14 said:
Mr Puggsly said:
Euphoria14 said:

I know I said I was done with this argument, but I do have a question for you Mr. Puggsly.

If you had a gaming store and had a Move section and a Non-Move section, where would you put games like Time Crisis, Killzone 3 and Socom 4?

 

Don't worry though, I will completely understand if you avoid this question like the plague.

I'd put anything with Move support next to the Move. WIthout them, I'd have a display with like 4 games. But games with joystick support aren't going to make the Move a success.

What else would I put next to the Move? The games that require Move are low quality and there are very few of them. I would have to put game ANY game with Move support next to the Move just to make the display look better.


Thanks for proving my point.

As for the rest of your post, don't get mad and start Move bashing just cause my question knocked your entire argument flat on it's ass.

Once again, I'd do that because the Move library is a joke.

Move required titles can't stand on their own. This is why the Move will fail in my opinion.

Wrong again pal.

You don't do that because the library is a joke, you do that because if you put Move enabled games in the Non-Move section you would be lying to your customers, since *GASP* they are Move games.

 

You also showed your true colors the moment you resorted to Move bashing cause I killed your argument, but that is fine. I only cared about proving that I was right.



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