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UltimateGamer1982 said:

Price cut or "unbundling", whatever you want to call it, if you wanted a Xbox one 22 months ago, you had to spend $500. 

Now today, if you want an Xbox one, you only have to spend $349. 

So from 2013 to 2015, it IS $150 less than since it originally launched. 

There's no getting around that. 

PS4 was $399 when it launched. And it's still $399. No price cut or "unbundling". Still $399. 

That's what ppl see. And I'm sure to most ppl, they also see a price cut. 

Calling it something else doesn't change the fact it's still $150 cheaper than it was when it first launched. 

Why do so many people say that the Xbox One was $499 but can now be bought for $349? Everyone knows this, lol, there's nothing to get around. What I don't get is the people who support the term "$150 price cut" even though we've proven that term doesn't apply here. Nobody is saying the Xbox One can't be purchased for $150 cheaper than originally launched so is there any way we can stop the redundant "But its $150 cheaper" arguement?

I don't know why this bugs me so much but could you and the others at least pretend like you are smart enough to understand the concept? Pretty please?

PS - Yes they should remaster the SSX series, that series was amazing on the PS2.