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"They want to make a more powerful product, they could do what they want, its a free market."

The free market doesn't mean a company can just do what it wants in a vacuum. The free market means consumers can reject and reward anything they want.

And it doesn't matter what you alone are looking forward to. Not unless you can split yourself into over 50 million copies and buy that many systems.

"I dont want a Wii situation, where the damn thing was flooded with Just Dance and Wii Sports ripoffs, and 3rd parties couldnt put there good games on it because Ninty decided to cheap out on hardware."

That is bullshit. 3rd parties COULD put good games on the Wii (because we got plenty on even less powerful systems, one of which was not behind its competitors). They just didn't want to, and likely won't want to with this system either, when they are still obsessed with the flashiest graphics, and the next Xbox and Playstation systems will still do that better.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs