When a companies first console didn't win...

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#51 bri360
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What? How did the xbox fail miserably, GC was the one that lost the war. Im not talking just about sales though, im talking about the whole thing. Also even if Xbox's sales were last it was very close, so my question is why would you assume it lost miserably? Cough* fanboy cough*...
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#52 osan0
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this is going to be a very interesting gen from a market srandpoint at least.

if were to look at history then

1) the PS3 was always destined to fail. no company has held the lead for 3 gens in a row.

2) if u dont come in with a bang then success will be limited

3) a big corperation can never turns itself around. once its going downhill, thats it.

rule 3 has been broken already. kinda buts a shadow on the other 2 rules. interesting times ahead indeed.

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#53 Yellow_Rose
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I've been called worse by better users. But honestly, you're just running around calling me names, just like the other user calling my post names.

I love how it's acceptable for all of you to just call me a few names, and then run away. I got your debate right here but I don't see anything except a few sandbox level insults coming my way.

TekkenMaster606

Because this debate has been done and debunked a thousand times here, and you know it.

And this post makes you sound no better than the sony boys who committed account suicide when the Resistance review went up.

Maybe you're doing this for s**** and giggles, or maybe you're actually serious about this.

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say it's the former. ;)