If SONY and Nintendo die and 360's come packaged with 3 hot female strippers and a stack of 20 pancakes starting late november. Then yes, it's very possible. You can bet money on it.
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If SONY and Nintendo die and 360's come packaged with 3 hot female strippers and a stack of 20 pancakes starting late november. Then yes, it's very possible. You can bet money on it.
4 ≈ One
| tombi123 said: It is possible. They could cut the price to $250 on the premium model. That would be the same price as the Wii. The costumers will see those HD graphics at the same price as the Wii and rush to buy a 360. |
Because it has worked so well for the 360 is Europe. I have to assume this is a joke post. You know better than to think the Wii sells only on price.
| tombi123 said: It is possible. They could cut the price to $250 on the premium model. That would be the same price as the Wii. The costumers will see those HD graphics at the same price as the Wii and rush to buy a 360. |
It sure did here in Europe...................

If it isn't turnbased it isn't worth playing
(mostly)
And shepherds we shall be,
For Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand, That our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be. In Nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritūs Sancti. -----The Boondock Saints
Gnizmo said:
Because it has worked so well for the 360 is Europe. I have to assume this is a joke post. You know better than to think the Wii sells only on price. |
Agree with Gnizmo 100%. And also if they don't have one already, they would have to pay 600+ to trully experience those "HD Graphics" along with the 250 console, plus tax.
4 ≈ One
Hey his prediction is still much better than SONY fanboys.
*Looks at "Poll of the Day" and laughs and looks at prediction of when PS3 will overtake 360 and laughs even harder*
Anything is possible if you believe, that's the promise of America!
Yes.
Nov + Dec 2005
Nov + Dec 2006
Nov + Dec 2007
That's gotta be, like, 5M already.
"[Our former customers] are unable to find software which they WANT to play."
"The way to solve this problem lies in how to communicate what kind of games [they CAN play]."
Satoru Iwata, Nintendo President. Only slightly paraphrased.