...LOL. This from a scalper who undercuts others, buys a PS3 just to make a profit over his customers.And then complains about MS trying to mug its customers. What a sorry ass.
I plan on getting all 3 systems. I have a 360, Wii and will probably get a PS3 in 2008, so no fanatism here.But seriously, right now, the PS3 is just lame. Big, expensive, no content. I've said it before and I'll say it again; we're seeing a PSP vs. DS scenario all over again. Fantastic (or is it?) system, but no content. The other one is simpler, but offers a fun that attracts the hardcore and the casual.It's also funny how the PS3 is also built from the same plastic the PS3 is, while the Wii looks like the DS Lite, too.Anyway, no need to mention who I think will come out on top ... but despite that, it's true, SONY can dish out crap and people will still buy it.
Bill Gates is jealous ...too bad Microsoft can't produce bricks and people would buy them. The Zune has gone from #14 on release day to #48 today on Amazon's Top Electronic Sellers. Yeah ...the Zune is dropping like a brick.
I'd buy a PSP first, but I can't see myself paying more than 100 dollars for a portable system. Both the DS and PSP have outgrown my investment interest. Even the GBA SP outgrew my investment interest.I will say, though, that the PSP is a far better and sexier piece of hardware than the DS is. It just is. You can complain about Sony shoving extra useless stuff into their systems, but as much as you whine about it, the fact is that this is what sold the Playstation 2. It may not work this generation since there's no install base for HDTV on the same level as 480p, but it's less a problem of Sony's gameplan than it is a problem with their timing.Microsoft and Nintendo were aiming for launch potential. In the short-run, I see them being strong goers, but like Bill Gates said, Christmas 2007 is when you see things shake out, and the console wars will be over in Christmas 2012 when the body count is taken.It's 2006. It's a little lame to start trying to predict what's going to happen 6 years from now after less than a week of a system being released (hell, people predicted the PS2 as losing before the Xbox and Gamecube had even come out based on the screwed-up release alone).
"My wish list in following order: Wii, 360, PS3."If its a WISHlist it should go in the opposite order, that way if you get a PS3 you can sell it on eBay, buy the other 2 consoles and have extra cash to spare :)
cameron074Nov 21, 2006
@bobbourlandI bought one of those pieces of s**t. I still have it around as a reminder not to purchase completely useless items.
faniNov 21, 2006
...LOL. This from a scalper who undercuts others, buys a PS3 just to make a profit over his customers.And then complains about MS trying to mug its customers. What a sorry ass.
daridaveNov 21, 2006
I plan on getting all 3 systems. I have a 360, Wii and will probably get a PS3 in 2008, so no fanatism here.But seriously, right now, the PS3 is just lame. Big, expensive, no content. I've said it before and I'll say it again; we're seeing a PSP vs. DS scenario all over again. Fantastic (or is it?) system, but no content. The other one is simpler, but offers a fun that attracts the hardcore and the casual.It's also funny how the PS3 is also built from the same plastic the PS3 is, while the Wii looks like the DS Lite, too.Anyway, no need to mention who I think will come out on top ... but despite that, it's true, SONY can dish out crap and people will still buy it.
sydiggNov 21, 2006
Bill Gates is jealous ...too bad Microsoft can't produce bricks and people would buy them. The Zune has gone from #14 on release day to #48 today on Amazon's Top Electronic Sellers. Yeah ...the Zune is dropping like a brick.
zenmojoNov 21, 2006
I'd buy a PSP first, but I can't see myself paying more than 100 dollars for a portable system. Both the DS and PSP have outgrown my investment interest. Even the GBA SP outgrew my investment interest.I will say, though, that the PSP is a far better and sexier piece of hardware than the DS is. It just is. You can complain about Sony shoving extra useless stuff into their systems, but as much as you whine about it, the fact is that this is what sold the Playstation 2. It may not work this generation since there's no install base for HDTV on the same level as 480p, but it's less a problem of Sony's gameplan than it is a problem with their timing.Microsoft and Nintendo were aiming for launch potential. In the short-run, I see them being strong goers, but like Bill Gates said, Christmas 2007 is when you see things shake out, and the console wars will be over in Christmas 2012 when the body count is taken.It's 2006. It's a little lame to start trying to predict what's going to happen 6 years from now after less than a week of a system being released (hell, people predicted the PS2 as losing before the Xbox and Gamecube had even come out based on the screwed-up release alone).
kericrNov 22, 2006
"Wasn't it 200,000?"Nobody knows for sure, but we know one thing. IT'S OVER 9000!!!!!1
phatcat77Nov 22, 2006
This is funny coming from Microsoft's head. Oh the crap we buy from them.
Closed AccountNov 25, 2006
"My wish list in following order: Wii, 360, PS3."If its a WISHlist it should go in the opposite order, that way if you get a PS3 you can sell it on eBay, buy the other 2 consoles and have extra cash to spare :)