BortzANATOR said:And 25 Million of them have gotten the RRoD.
like mine.yet my 64 still works fine.
my NES still works but i've gone through 4 PS2s never had any problems with my 360 and i have a launch 360(which seems to a miracle)BortzANATOR said:And 25 Million of them have gotten the RRoD.
like mine.yet my 64 still works fine.
BlackDave said:Lol I have an xbox 360 but I do want a PS3And I have couple PSPs to sync with it lol
and also I have a Wii
lol if you take your statement and replace it in this way its the same thingAssassination said:BlackDave said:Lol I have an xbox 360 but I do want a PS3And I have couple PSPs to sync with it lol
and also I have a Wii
Ps3 is not all that dude...and Half of the games are on 360 too.
they are about 5-6m behindshakirmoledina said:thats good news for xbox and its still very strong... what i like to know is how well the ps3 is selling from sony's numbers
Joe88 said:they are about 5-6m behindshakirmoledina said:thats good news for xbox and its still very strong... what i like to know is how well the ps3 is selling from sony's numbers
though ms has yet to even get their foot in the door in jp
ps3 and outsell the 360 tenfold every week
Bladexdsl said:how many of them sales did this though?
QUOTEShinji Mikami, producer of Resident Evil and Devil May Cry, strongly criticized Sony and Square in a recent radio interview in Japan. Mikami accused Sony of purposely designing their consoles to break easily so that gamers will have to buy a replacement. He also said that Sony's high sales figures are helped by the fact that many gamers, himself included, have had to buy a second PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
From there, Mikami went on to accuse Sony of doing the same thing with their line of PCs, Walkmans, and cell phones. He asked why no one has complained about this and said that it was almost like cheating and committing a crime. The radio DJ tried to interrupt Mikami and shift the conversation to another topic, but when Mikami was asked if he thought Sony's customers are foolish, he replied, "Yes."