Halo wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:Halo wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:[quote="Rodimus Lantern"][quote="The Happy Locust"][quote="Psycho Warrior"][quote="The Happy Locust"][quote="Halo"]It's windy out.
*Locust in dress doing classic marilyn monroe updraft routine*
Thank god I stapled it to his skin.
well something's flapping in the wind.
That was unstapled and stretched out.
no that's his skin flap.
You promised you'd keep that secret!
You know better than to listen to me when I'm drunk.
Then the passionate vows of eternal fealty to the Wii were false as well?
Yeah. all Lies. I still loyal to the PS3.
funny thing, but I went wii-hunting to day and founding nothing. There was an abundance of used PS3s, however.[/quote]
That's because they SUCK.[/quote]
oh? do tell.[/quote]
I'm happy with that answer.[/quote]
There's like, 2 maximum good games for PS3. The Wiimote makes every game fun. And the Xbox 360 just roxs.[/quote]
Funny but true. I read an article that said that only 33% of PS3 owners bought Resistance:Fall of man. That means only 1/3 penetration for a killer ap, which is undeard of. But the reason is quite simple.
Of the original PS3s shipped at launch, at least a 1/3 went straight to eBay. no games, just gouging. Another 1/3 didn't even go to gamers. People wanted the system because it's the cheapest standalone Blu-Ray player on the market right now. Only the final 3rd bought it for games, and even a portion of those only bought the system as gifts for Christmas without games. That's not good numbers for a system supposedly marketed as a VG console.
in another interesting note, eBay gouging wasn't as bad as it could have been .Because of the high percentage of eBay sellers, the rates had to be competitive so there wasn't nearly as many cases of $1200 per system as you'd think.