cmdrdredd
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- Dec 12, 2001
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That's right, they are won by the moms and dads decking it out over the last one in the stores!
I don't think it will be like that this time.
That's right, they are won by the moms and dads decking it out over the last one in the stores!
These statements make me laugh. I had a gamestop emplyee tell me that he "heard that MS will be bringing it back once they get the systems out". If MS wants to make money on this console, they have to sell it for the next 6-8 years. The install base will be quiet small after the first 1-2 years, so they wouldn't be dumb enough to just bring back all the stuff people hated. Console wars aren't "won" in the first 1-2 years after release.
I find it hard to believe people are still referring to the original Xbox and come 2014 even the 360 in any meaningful way. You walk into a store, you say "I need Battlefield 4 for Xbox", pretty sure people will know.
"Dude, remember Mass Effect 1 on Xbox?"
"KotoR on Xbox was one of the greatest games of the past 15 years."
"I'm getting a new Xbox."
I don't understand why people need to differentiate. Unless I'm trying to tell my wife which system to get out of the closet to give to our nephew. "You gave him WHICH Xbox?!"
Why didn't they call it XBox 3?
Cause BF4 comes in two flavors... XBox 360 and Xbox One.
Because 3 is less than 4 (which is what Sony is selling with the PS4). I know that sounds like a stupid reason, but consumers are morons. There is a reason we measure camera resolution in megapixels. Consumers have a hard time comparing multiple numbers; I am dead serious, there is market research on this. It was the same thing with the 360.
So 1 isn't less than 4? This post makes no sense.
Ewww, I get the dry heaves when I think about buying anymore games for my 360. Its so over now. :awe:
So 1 isn't less than 4? This post makes no sense.
So...no GTA5??
Nope, still holding out hope it'll come out on next gen!
I know I'm like Homer in Flaming Moes, but they lost a customer not waiting until the new systems to release.
One isn't the same as the a numbered system. It is like 'the one ring'. Consumers don't want an iterative numbered console that is less than another that is out at the same time.
It's One not 1. It's a small psychological thing but it changes people's perception a little. I don't think there's many people who think this is the first Xbox out there.