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good post

but do you see kevin butler representing PS3 forever,thats a bit of a stupid question isn't

i seriously doubt it



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<table style="width: 90%;" border="0"><tr><td><strong>Mr Puggsly said:</strong><br /><table style="width: 90%;" border="0"> <tbody><tr> <td><strong>dallas said:</strong><br> <p>Blu-ray for future consoles?  YES.   by the time that the 720XBOX comes out or whatever it's called, it will be too powerful for DVDs and will need something better.  If MS doesn't adopt the blu-ray and start paying sony royalties, then they will be up a creek.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody></table> <p>Sony is just one of many companies involved in BluRay. I'm sure they would only see a small fraction of those royalties.</p> <p>Anyhow, I'm sure Sony already pays plenty for Windows royalties. God forbid MS has to give a little back to Sony for Bluray.</p></td></tr></table><br /><br />



Ok, so they wanted it to fail?



Above: still the best game of the year.

Beuli2 said:

Ok, so they wanted it to fail?


So it would seem. At least they were able to test the waters with a DLC only system but was it worth it.



Kevin Butler is forever son, don't ever change it!



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I dislike Sony for those comments, no need to remind us the failure of the Virtual Boy, the PSPgo is a complete failure and they failed to support it properly.



I think he's telling the truth. Honestly how many sales could they have expected when the Go raised the price back up to $250 and the DS was like $150 or something at the time.