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I only ask because I went to Wal-Mart and K-Mart both today and neither one of them had PS3s, they said they can't keep them on the shelf. Did E3 spark this? I had no trouble finding the other console though lol.MrKlownyI went to my local Walmart this week and there were no PS3 available. Anyway i don't get why people want to know how much a corporation is selling or losing. For me this is very childish. No offense please.
No offense taken at all. I just like seeing the PS3 finally soar. More fan base = more games.MrKlownyYep, more games but in reality it for what we want 10 or more great games each month when an average person will not be able to buy all of them?
[QUOTE="MrKlowny"]I only ask because I went to Wal-Mart and K-Mart both today and neither one of them had PS3s, they said they can't keep them on the shelf. Did E3 spark this? I had no trouble finding the other console though lol.soulreaper-4I went to my local Walmart this week and there were no PS3 available. Anyway i don't get why people want to know how much a corporation is selling or losing. For me this is very childish. No offense please.
i'd care if i owned that corporation's stock... but that's about it :)
However, on these forums there are really two main reasons for people to ask about how well a corp. is performing: 1.) out of pure curiosity and 2.) in case of increased sales, to gain some ammo for their custom, system wars edition Ak-47 with the word "fanboy" engraved on the wooden stock.
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