Just think. Soon we'll be going to school, not talking to our friends about Xbox, but instead using this nickname "Three-Sixty", the kids who didn't have enough for this 360 would have to settle for a PS3, and that's what they'll call it. The PS2 will be dead, and those PS3 owners will have a console in which we would have gladly traded in our Xbox for in 2004, which was the Craptastic year for the most part.
We'll be at a friends house trying furiously to stick a cord into a little black router, when we're beat upside the head for molesting their *Bunnies*Revolution*Bunnies*. All these kids who in 2004 still had an SP will have traded that in and will now be seen on the playground with DSs, Micros, and PSPs.
What I'm trying to say is 2005 is [i]kito senkai[/i].
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Screw 2005, this E3 has really sucked. I'm [i]pissed[/i] at how Microsoft's handling this next generation, and at the fact that I saw really only two or three games that I was only mildly interested in.
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TSNFP
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Some of it did suck, but alot was good, just to see the new graphics and all the new systems revealed. Nonetheless, I never said revolution was good.
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I agree with Obbi Quiet. There was only two games I was interested for me. I was more blown away by Sonys entire press conference. It gave me chills infact. Im looking forward to Final Fantasy XI for the 360 which is sad because that was a PS2 game made by Square Enix, and then uhm Ghost Recon 3. That's about it.