| man-bear-pig said: The first PS4 doom thread! |
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http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=154013&page=1#26

| man-bear-pig said: The first PS4 doom thread! |
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http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=154013&page=1#26

I don't see it, in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the Playstation 4 ended up selling the most.
This thread is obvious flamebait. Such a shame!
You make Nintendo fans look bad with this.
Wii U is going to win... I fear the total sales of this gen then. Less than 100mil
IMO I think the ps4 and 720 will be neck n neck for first place and the wii u will be slightly behind.
But that's just me.
| OoSnap said: It looks like the Playstation 4 will use the same boring controller of 18+ years but with a touchpad (which I think is useless for the most part). I have said it before and I will say it again that the console with the novel controller which enables gameplay ideas will win the new gen. That's what the mass market wants. That's why I think Wii U will win sales wise. That leaves Microsoft with possibly bringing out something innovative but I doubt it because I don't think they are creative. |
Says the formidable gentleman.
Very good reasoning there buddy. *face palm anyway*
Playstation = The Beast from the East

Sony + Nintendo = WIN! PS3 + PSV + PS4 + Wii U + 3DS
RazorDragon said:![]() |
I actually think this design seems more confortable than the current DS design.. I hate how close to each other the analog sticks are on the DS.
I agree. The one with the most innovative controller COULD win. Just like Wii was before Nintendo stoped to support with a steady stream of games and that's why Wii U is suffering as the gamepad looks boring compared to the Wii Remote.
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