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[QUOTE="delta3074"][QUOTE="idontbeliveit"] i know that. i said "somewhat" because final fantasy had never been on a microsoft console.idontbeliveitfinal fantasy 11 on the xbox 360 says hello i wasn't saying that before FF XIII there had never been a FF game on a microsoft console. im saying that wen it did go to microsoft i was disappointed. But WHY? How does it being on more than just your console prevent it from being good? How does it take away from YOUR enjoyment? It's not like Microsoft completely took the game away, they're just smart enough to know what's hot and make plans to get those A-Team games on their console. The way I see it, as long as you CAN play the game, what does it matter that millions of people who previously couldn't now can?
Not a poll, since there are MANY to choose from over the past 30 years.
My vote goes to "Pole Position". The only thing it had in common with the game was that they both had cars.
There was a POLE POSITION cartoon? Seriously? POLE POSITION? :lol:[QUOTE="bez2083"][QUOTE="StealthKnife"] interesting concept, but that is false, depending on the company, if its said to be PORTED to the ps3 then it was developed on 360, but COD4 was said to have been created perfectly on every system StealthKnifeThat's just one example, so calling it false is jumping the gun, especially with no proof. How does it affect a PS3, Wii, or PC-only owner if they get to play something a week or two later? Does it affect your decision to buy it? no it doesnt, but my question is why is this happening? Being honest, it does affect my decision allitle, when i see a company that are sell outs to MS, giving them games before Although i own a 360 and a PS3, the more time goes by, the less i play my 360, i just question why 360 gets advantages
So basically, because you're slowly becoming a Playstation head, you're upset that you're favorite system does not get everything at the same time as another does? You sound a bit jealous. You actually reconsider buying something when the maker of the game is in ca-hoots with the enemy of the company you happen to love. But I'm sure you wouldn't have these feelings if it were the other way around. Tsk tsk.
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