Microsoft: PS2 Gamers Jumping to Xbox 360

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PistolPete
Joined 13 May 2006
55 comments
Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:09
I don't see what you are fussing about. I personally still only own a ps2 and in my spare time I play Okami and... actually, I'm pretty much only playing Pro Evo, because I'm addicted to the premier league, and football, and goals - pretty ones- but nevermind...

Ah, I read this article and immediately only thought 'damn Microsoft, I know they are being exaggerative but from my experience the majority of people I know have Xboxes and as I can assume they have all lived for the past 20 years (as they have body hair and claim to have lived at least that long), I can assume their talk of old games refere to the lovely (aforementioned) ps2.(as the mentioned games appeared on the console)."

SO my actual thought train wasn't so elaborately explanatory, but they are my thoughts so I understand them better.

And I see clearly now that this is more of a ramble, but I haven't been near the forums of late (out of chronic SS4 fear).

Quickly then, my point is that most of the people i know do have Xboxes, did have ps2's and are talking more and more (or going ahead with it) about buying ps3's. I still only own a ps2, I am happy enough as I don't make enough money and can't afford enough time to justify the expense to expand. Well, I could get a 360 like, but I wouldn't buy such a cheap and ugly machine... This article is not biased, some of the posters are of course, as peronal opinion makes for lovely free debate (about noisy clunky unshapely...), it is a report on a claim by Microsoft that is exaggerative but not entirely untrue. I read it and my opinion on Microsoft and the Xbox didn't even flutter in the slightest breeze of change. I think the majority of 360 owners may move on to a ps3, but that will be decided upon by Nitendo and Microsoft and time, and not by Spong brainwashing readers (into wanting to buy such a piece of shi...).

And anyway, brand loyalty is all petty nonsense for fools...
PreciousRoi
Joined 3 Apr 2005
1483 comments
Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:40
Well, what can I say, I tried, but you are stubbornly determined to remain ignorant of the function and meaning of the colon.
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Anonymous
Thu, 26 Mar 2009 14:05
PreciousRoi wrote:
Well, what can I say, I tried, but you are stubbornly determined to remain ignorant of the function and meaning of the colon.


PreciousRoi: I am the resident headline police, I determine whether headlines are biased and provide correct interpretation for ignorant readers.

note colon... my gift to you roi, I told you I'll let you know when I find your services of any value...
PreciousRoi
Joined 3 Apr 2005
1483 comments
Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:05
And I'll be sure and let you know when and if you ever contribute anything positive or constructive.
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Anonymous
Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:25
PreciousRoi wrote:
And I'll be sure and let you know when and if you ever contribute anything positive or constructive.


point taken... i can see how i can sound a bit negative.... in the future I''ll do my best to sound more positive...
DoctorDee
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2130 comments
Fri, 27 Mar 2009 09:41
OptimusP wrote:
You have an Underwater Castle!!

The "Underwater Castle" was simply a castle until we got Global Warming. No one ever said it was a waterproof underwater castle. We sit at our desks in Scuba gear.

When I say "we", I mean "they" of course. My ivory tower still peaks above the waves. I have to travel to work by rubber dinghy though.

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