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iamdeath said:
tbone51 said:
iamdeath said:
LOL, nintendo fans sure are sensitive these days.


lol, arent you more sensative? You keep on bringing it up. Oh well -_-


I'm sensitive because I said nintendo fans who have made this go 11 pages are sensitive? What kind of alien logic is that?


Cuz everybody thats a nintendo fan isnt sensitive. Just say certain people are, cuz if one Sony fan is sensitive they do i say sony fans are sensitive? no of course not! But you said this since the first couple of pages. Pls dont say Nintendo Fans are sensitive. Thats all fans and certain people. Thank You



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forest-spirit said:
Shinobi-san said:

HappyD wanted to discuss Sony not seeing the 3ds as competition. Yet Sony didnt ever say that. They didnt even suggest it. Not in the OP not ever. Bringing up the 3DS is fine but thats not why people said HappyD is off point.


That's how he interpreted that sentence and he explained why. He didn't go off-topic.

Seriously?  He tells me that I can't say anything about the OP's closing comment, which is pretty obviously the guy going after Yoshida for personal reasons, then he posts the following list.  You're telling me this is on-topic relative to what Yoshida is saying?  And what right does he have to tell me I can't disagree with what the OP was doing?  Read that and tell me that he isn't just going after Sony.

"Seriously can we just can it with these kinds of comments?

A few questions to put this into proper perspective:

1. Is the 3DS competing in the same market as the Vita? Yes.

2. Is the 3DS dominating the market in Japan? Yes.

3. Does this affect the Vita? Yes.

4. Does Sony want to acknowledge it? No. Of course not.

5. Does Sony think it can have greater odds by differentiating itself from Nintendo's offerings? Yes.

6. Does Sony acknowledge the 3DS as a competition? No.



It's not about turning anything into anything, but about calling a spade a spade. Unless you just want people to close their eyes.
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