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Jim Dash


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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:11 am Post subject: |
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The 360 can't fail. Look at it's installed user base. I'm just glad the PS3 is getting the credit it deserves. That way we can actually get some more decent games on the bloody thing.
Oh, and Leon, definately a Apple fanboy. Even though I spend my days selling Vista PCs.
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Jedi.Jell

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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:04 am Post subject: |
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I think the only news to come out of this article (this article and http://palgn.com.au/article.php?id=10379&title=January+US+sales+data+released ) is bad news... unfortunatley.
The PS2 is still selling almost as high as current gen consoles, and the Wii is still miles in front. All this shows is that gaming is becomming too mainstream, and too casual.
I hate to sound pessimistic, but I dare say one day all developers are going to realise the next guitar hero or singstar are going to sell millions and we'll end up losing all games of substance...
Think mainstream like pop music... *shudders*
| Jim Dash wrote: | The 360 can't fail. Look at it's installed user base. I'm just glad the PS3 is getting the credit it deserves. That way we can actually get some more decent games on the bloody thing.
Oh, and Leon, definately a Apple fanboy. Even though I spend my days selling Vista PCs. |
The problem with decent games is that the PS3 is a bitch to program for. Sony really needs to fix that problem, it was the same for the PS2... _________________
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