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Tamron said:
Richard_Feynman said:


Well enlighten me then oh great one; What sets the first year of PS2 so wildly apart from the first year of PS4?

Clearly the crimson tint of the narrow focus optics.

RubberWhistleHistle said:

umm.. sure, you can say we have plenty of games that come out but when a ton of those games are yearly releases, what exactly is that? i mean really? if we got destiny every year, smash every year, mario kart every year, a watch dogs, a far cry, a titan fall, a donkey kong, along with all the other yearly releases that are here, would you be sitting there saying "oh we we have so many games coming out this is great" 

thats pretty much how i view yearly releases.. theyre shovelware, really.

A game is a game, your complaint is where are the games coming out, the games are there.
The issue is entirely yours.


I'm a happy that the gamers have come out in full force to dismantle the skewed logic of the OP.

For reference, I have in previous gens owned (when they came out, not as retro consoles): NES, Genesis, PSOne, PS2, XBox, Gamecube, PS3, 360, Wii.

And for someone like me, the kinds of statements in the OP are cringe worthy, because they:

1) Reappear every gen

2) Are completely at odds with history

3) Have no basis for existing since the expectations that shape them are utterly unrealistic

4) Usually contain (very) overly dramatacized statements like (direct quotes here): "how horrible this year has been...its ridiculous." and "really has just been a horrible first year"

5) Contain self-righteous validation because of "am i going to be ridiculed and then have a bunch of sony fans downvote my videos again". No, people disagree with you opinion because it's a terrible one. And if they subsequently downvote your videos then it just means that people don't value what you have to say and would rather that you go away. Moreover, wth do Sony fans have to do with this? Everyone (who's been around) will disagree with this.

Luckily for you you can hide behind the veil of anonymity that is the internet. Oh wait... that youtube channel - you can't.