Originally Posted by tardis2008
Sony has since given better instruction in how to do so and lowered the price.
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...so?
Originally Posted by tardis2008
Plus it has ... a Blue-ray player and as Blue-ray now has 75% of the HD market.
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And Microsoft can just create a Bluray addon drive for the 360 like they did for HDDVD. The best part is, though, that if I don't give a **** about HD movies, then I don't have to pay a premium for something I'm never going to use. The ability to choose which things I want to pay for (I don't use WiFi, I don't watch HD movies), means I can use the 360 exactly how I want to; not how Sony/Microsoft would have me use it.
Originally Posted by tardis2008
Its getting unfair stick.
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Have you been living in a cave? Ken Katuragi and Co. hyped the PS3 like it was the second coming of the NES, and all it turned out to be was a vehicle for Sony to push their HD format so they could help restore their slowly collapsing electronics business.
Originally Posted by tardis2008
And so far no red ring of death! unlike Mr xbox360.
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My 360 is working fine. As is Chris's, Ben's and Ross's as far as I know. The PS2 had a massive failure rate as well, and it was a huge success.
Originally Posted by tardis2008
That said i still get more enjoyment out of the Wii despite being beyond poor on it.
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You really should get a 360 to round out your collection. I guarantee that you wont touch your PS3 until MGS4 comes out if you did.
Especially if you got Mass Effect