JayWood2010 said:
pokoko said: All I get from the OP is that Nintendo and Sony are lucky to live in a world where the Xbox brand has done so much for gaming. Wah. As for the rest, Sony and Microsoft have a business model where they change and adapt to new trends and different tastes. Nintendo's model has always been one where they make the device the way they want it to be, which customers can either take or leave. They're very, very slow to go after new core customers or those who are looking for more variety. Intentional or not, that's how they are. They definitely don't appeal to everyone--they seem to be trying to change that with the Wii U, but only kind of. They're niche somewhat by design. |
How did you come up with that? Did i say anything bad about sony. NOT ONE bad thing did i say about them so maybe you shouldnt jump to conclusions
I've made it obvious time after time that my PS3/X360 are my two favrite consoles not just of this generation, but of all time. If you are ranting about me saying something about XBox Live that is simply because that is where it all started 11 years ago and it is sad that Nintendo has yet to catch up to PSN/XBL.
It is absolutely pathetic that ihave to tip toe around people like you who get offended over the smallest things.
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I would hardly call one glib comment "ranting". I just thought it interesting how Xbox repeatedly "changed gaming forever", and how you listed things for it like downloadable content and video streaming when they're also on other consoles. It was kind of amusing and made it sound as though Sony and Nintendo had done very little to alter the course of the industry. Calm yourself.
And no, that's not where online console gaming started, though I definitely give Microsoft credit for bringing competitive multiplayer to consoles.