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Uh-oh, another Microsoft fanboy has landed into our midst to cause trouble. The thing to which was quoted was for "consoles" not handhelds or others. A PC is not a console, last time I checked. Besides, the PC market is completely different. Games run on Windows software (in most cases), but they don't make the hardware or provide the services. Even Sony makes PC hardware, after all. So if your argument is to be factored into consideration for just a moment, would that mean games running on Sony Vaio laptops, for example, mean those numbers still hold true to Microsoft? Bit of a conflict don't you think?

Love your anti-Sony quote in your sig Squilliam, gives your post above that air of belief and honesty. It's a good quote though, almost as good as Microsoft's latest ones about 360 shortages after being outsold by the PS3.

These forums are meant for gamers to share their thoughts on games/consoles that we love. It's fine to have criticisms but if all you are going to do is post anti-Sony drivel, then I suggest you do it elsewhere as nobody benefits from this sort of behaviour. I take full responsibility though, I should know better than to get fired up by stupid fanboy ranting and just let it slide. Let's just keep things on topic now, okay? This thread was, after all, directed at the 360's price drop and whether it would affect Sony's sales, not a battleground for all-out assaults on both sides. We've both said our part, now let's just get back to business.