Yeah, one person said that. I guess it's easy to make you squirm.


It is always the next thing that is going to put the PS3 permanetly on top of the 360. Look the PS3 is going to eventually have a price cut but you have to look, so is the 360. If Microsoft follows the strategegy they have been so far they will release a new model, cut an old one and put it at a discounted price. Don't be surprised if the Arcade eventually has a hard drive. Not to mention don't rule out a slim model of the 360. Each side can speculate all they want that when 'x' action happens 'x' console is going to dominate the other. You have to realize that the opposite company is going to counteract with 'x' action to counteract to put 'x' console back on top.
Squilliam said:
I can assure you that 3/3 of those titles will get its very own "Has the game flopped" thread.
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I'm sure the RPG exclusives would get their own threads too. (Although we don't know what they are and when they are coming)
MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.
CGI-Quality said:
What we have here is a case of insecurity..... Now tell me, how does that contribute anything productive to this thread, especially when the person who made the comment the OP is referring to ISN'T a PS3 "fanboy"?
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Not really, it is the same routine over and over again. The images are for some of the people who responded to the thread with the "wait for the price cut" slogan. You look to be a bit insecure there, Mr. PS3 fan.
u do know that he is a 360 fan right?
even if he was a ps3 fan couldn't u just reply to him there???????

| SlipperyMooseCakes said:
It is always the next thing that is going to put the PS3 permanetly on top of the 360. Look the PS3 is going to eventually have a price cut but you have to look, so is the 360. If Microsoft follows the strategegy they have been so far they will release a new model, cut an old one and put it at a discounted price. Don't be surprised if the Arcade eventually has a hard drive. Not to mention don't rule out a slim model of the 360. Each side can speculate all they want that when 'x' action happens 'x' console is going to dominate the other. You have to realize that the opposite company is going to counteract with 'x' action to counteract to put 'x' console back on top. |
I love the chalk board! Its so funny... 
@ City 17 only the best get threads like that. 
Tease.
it's because despite the ps3's double price, it sold almost as much as the 360
Initiating social expirement #928719281
| 786_ali said: it's because despite the ps3's double price, it sold almost as much as the 360 |
Actually the PS3 is free and despite of this it sold less than the 360.
-$200 Blu Ray player
-$100 Online
-$100 Wireless

Tease.
Well, looking at the grand scheme of things, it isn't hard to see why someone would say that.
Looking at the recent adjustments made, between the weeks of February 28th and April 4th, 360 sold a grand total of 4,802 console above the PS3 worldwide. Taking into account that the 360 is at least half the price of the PS3 in every region (less than half in Europe) those are some pretty surprising numbers.
What is probably getting Sony fanboys excited about this is the fact that this is the 360's time to shine and really solidify their lead over PS3 for the rest of the generation. Since its price drop in September, 360 has been enjoying the highest price difference with the PS3 it will have all generation. Microsoft really needs to take advantage of this period since when the PS3 inevitably drops in price later this year, 360 will most likely never outsell the PS3 at the pace it has this last several months again, and possibly rarely ever again at all.
Pretty much the mentality of the PS3 fanboy seeing the recently adjusted numbers is: "If the 360 can only barely outsell the PS3 when it's at least half the price and has at least a $200 difference between it and the PS3, how is it going to hold up when the difference drops to $150 or possibly even $100 later this year and the years left to come this generation?"