PlayStation 3 - A Losing Battle for Sony?

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RiseFromYourGrave
Joined 17 Jul 2006
687 comments
Thu, 10 Aug 2006 21:25
Adam M wrote:
Reads "laugh" as "argument" ;) ;) ;)


haha, theres nothing like a good heated chinwag about the merits of games thats for sure

if i ever want an argument, i just have to say 'how's your psp' sarcastically to one of my friends who bought one. his name is danny

ill see if hes on msn ;)


PreciousRoi
Joined 3 Apr 2005
1483 comments
Fri, 11 Aug 2006 07:07
See I saw the N64 as an evolutionary dead end, than a revolution with a mutated controller that should have been killed at birth(note to Nintendocentric revisionists:not even close to being the first console controller with an analog stick), and carts, which were like the dinosaurs smoking(bad habit, caused extinction and/or mutation into birds).

The NES controller was a prototype(in a bad way), the SNES IS the Prototype(in the best way). N64 deviated from the Prototype. Meanwhile Sony polished it up, shined it, and it was real purdy. Then they added analog sticks. The result is one of the top two console controllers of all time. Which creates the console FPS market and revoltionizes racing game control. All current and prosepective generation controllers being based around Sony's analog interpretation of the SNES controller. Except the Wii. But we like the Wii.

The counter-revolution was much more successful when it lined the N64 controller up against the wall and billed its parents the cost of the bullets(one in the head, one in the heart, silver(had to be sure, yo)). So much so that when the counter-revolution came the best that can be said is Nintendo went back to the SNES(the other one in the top 2) for the design, the worst, that they were forced to emulate Sony for the GC controller. The GC being very mainstream, if perfectly usable.

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