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@Syphon_Filter2 That 3 million one month was holiday season sales and the "43" the next month would have been sales to date. Get your head out of your ass, because all three system makers did the same reporting.

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@Landsharkk You really can't make up an argument based on speculative calculations. Anyone can twist that for their own gain and cook up new numbers. You say its funny how people try and use the RROD as an excuse for the 360's gain, but it's ironic you used arbitrary numbers to "prove" that.

The fact is, the RRoD potentially had an un-quantifiable effect on 360 sales. There is no way of knowing even close to how many people bought new systems because of it without doing a very extensive survey and hope people actually tell the truth. I can tell you they got at least two more system sales out of my roommate because of the RRoD.

Now, do people put too much emphasis on the RRoD problem? Yes, they do, but what more can you expect from gamers juiced up on dew with the need to boast about everything on their side of the fence being better?

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@EasyComeEasyGo Because some people bought new systems. Not everyone is patient, or as well informed. Gaming can be an addiction, and I can tell you for a fact that my former roommate bought 2 new 360s through five years because he didn't want to wait for the replacements. He still got them though, and now has 3 360s around his house.

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Holy Hell, that's the most action packed System bundle ever offered o.o. I think it just might top the Zelda Collection Gamecube, but only because that bundle didn't include A Link to the Past.

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Other sites are already reporting this studio is closed.

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@Tripwolf It's more the PS3's wifi than anything else. I'm not sure about recent systems, but all of the fat systems got some piss poor wifi components. Plugged in, the speeds are 10x faster.

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This isn't as much of an issue as long as the software makers program their games to support the peripherals. Polyphony patched GT5 a few times to support more and more PC wheels.

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Is this site really supposed to even be accessible yet? Half of it doesn't work, and if you try to access it outside of a direct link from an article, it's really hard to find. The official playstation site doesn't even have a link to it yet.

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@DeKuip Asia makes mature games, they're just never released outside of its borders due to them being more adult than most world society is ready to accept into digital entertainment.

Oh, but you mean violence? Yeah, they do plenty of that too.

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This is called Kingdom Conquest for mobile devices. Kinda wonder why it got a name change for the Vita release. Anyone with an iOS or Android device can enjoy it, and its sequel, for free.