this sounds like the blathering of a scared little man. microsoft has long since passed sony, at least in the US; what he is seeing when he looks behind him... i dunno. i remember the ps2 launch quite well, and as far as games, reliability, and value for the money, the 360 launch makes the ps2's look like a joke. it's a pity that japan is so nationalistic when it comes to consoles, if they weren't, this console war would be over already. kinda reminds of how americans were in the 70's when japanese cars were first beginning to sell over here. people didn't want to buy them but when it became obvious that they were a superior product, they took over and american cars still can't compete. but make no mistake, microsoft will win north america this time, even if they can't make a dent in japan. i have a 360, i love it, and i have yet to see anything on ps3 that makes me want to buy one.
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mike @ Jun 28th 2006 11:25PM
this sounds like the blathering of a scared little man. microsoft has long since passed sony, at least in the US; what he is seeing when he looks behind him... i dunno. i remember the ps2 launch quite well, and as far as games, reliability, and value for the money, the 360 launch makes the ps2's look like a joke. it's a pity that japan is so nationalistic when it comes to consoles, if they weren't, this console war would be over already. kinda reminds of how americans were in the 70's when japanese cars were first beginning to sell over here. people didn't want to buy them but when it became obvious that they were a superior product, they took over and american cars still can't compete. but make no mistake, microsoft will win north america this time, even if they can't make a dent in japan. i have a 360, i love it, and i have yet to see anything on ps3 that makes me want to buy one.