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[QUOTE="Hitman533"]What about the guy who killed himself because of the FFXIII 360 anouncement?Jloyola
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this is what I could find
[QUOTE="dream431ca"]Ok....so the PS2 is being singled out while there are thousands of other products that use the metal? Look at your own PC :|taj7575
maybe because if you read that link they were talkng about a "rare" metal?
At the center of the conflict is the unrefined metallic ore, coltan. After processing, coltan turns into a powder called tantalum, which is used extensively in a wealth of western electronic devices including cell phones, computers and, of course, game consoles.
Maybe you should take your own advice.
[QUOTE="dream431ca"]Ok....so the PS2 is being singled out while there are thousands of other products that use the metal? Look at your own PC :|taj7575
maybe because if you read that link they were talkng about a "rare" metal?
They also said it was a "rare" metal that is used in capacitors. And if you didn't know just about every electronic device on the planet has them.
[QUOTE="Jloyola"][QUOTE="Hitman533"]What about the guy who killed himself because of the FFXIII 360 anouncement?bulletsword
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this is what I could find
its obviously just a prank or it would've been on the news. find me a credible article from a NEWS agency
[QUOTE="bulletsword"][QUOTE="Jloyola"][QUOTE="Hitman533"]What about the guy who killed himself because of the FFXIII 360 anouncement?rocoswav
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this is what I could find
its obviously just a prank or it would've been on the news. find me a credible article from a NEWS agency
Agreed, I cannot see any fanboy being this insane, lol.
Sony didn't REALLY force them into that form of slavery.
If you read the article right, you would have seen that the DEMAND from A LOT OF OTHER COMPANIES had also forced the element to be in high stock.
from the article: tantalum, which is used extensively in a wealth of western electronic devices including cell phones, computers and, of course, game consoles.
Remember the big technological boom of 2000?....thats where this all started.
So yes, Sony was a huge factor in this, but it wasn't the only factor.
If you really want to put the blame on someone, its us, the consumers who killed those people. WE demanded the product. WE used the product. WE bought the product. WE forced it into development for constant supply. WE killed those poor slaves.
End of story.
I Just now read about this...Literally right before I clicked this site. It is extremely sad but more than likely sony didnt know the metal was killing the miners. Im sure if sony denied being involved with the congos, they would only deny it to prevent any mayhem, so to speak. I doubt sony flatout knew it would kill the miners though. Plus, from what I read, they are now denying any business from there pertaining to that metal. Unfortunate things happen....with everything. mccoyca112
Yeah people die every day.
No $226/pound more. = Greed killed the miners.
I'm surprised some are trying to spin this as a Sony thing.
At least Kotaku defends Sony & gamers from the mainstream media
http://kotaku.com/5028998/whats-all-this-playstation-wars-business
We're just curious as to why someone would call this a "PlayStation War", when really, PlayStations had very little to do with it.
See, it's believed that the war was at its worst when the price of tantalum spiked between 1998 and 2001, due to "increased demand". Yes, that timeline coincides with the roll-out of the PS2. But come on. Tantalum is used to make personal computers and mobile phones and DVD players, the sales of which dwarf those of games consoles. 1998-2001 happens to be the time when DVD players first hit the market, when mobile phones first became common place and the internet hit the big time, bringing increased PC usage with it. It was those market conditions that increased demand, not the building of a few million PlayStation consoles.
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