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So your eyes have just popped out of their sockets and your jaw is being held above ground level by the anti-gravitational force of the floor now you realise Microsoft's secret has been revealed. Ofcourse, some of you already knew about this from the announcements of the same thing happening in the United States of America.
Some of you are completely oblivious to what's been going on in the United States, or just haven't been interested. Whatever it is, you may not have heard that two Sega games, Jet Set Radio Future and the X-box Sega GT game, are to be released on a single disc, as well as many rolling demos of Microsoft's up and coming X-box games. I wouldn't be suprised mind, if you didn't even know these two games existed! Even so, Microsoft have kept this a highly guarded secret (like the fact that Bill Gates is really a robot powered by Windows ME), and so, you shouldn't even know about it until tomorrow.
Is this a blow for Nintendo, the company I love and admire? Possibly, although I would consider it more of a blow for Sony. After all, Nintendo have got their hardcore fanbase. If Nintendo were to release another Mario game on the GameCube next year, there's no doubt it would sell out on release day, but the Playstation 2's fans are mainly those who either had a Playstation or PSOne and wanted something they could play their old games on, and who consider gaming to be cool (despite the stereotype that gamers are geeks - don't give them Shreddies or Frosted Shreddies!), and so, are likely to be swayed by the next new fad, you know, like when yoyos suddenly became popular again. Aren't Pogs due for a comeback?
Anyway, it's bound to effect both sales of the GameCube and Playstation 2 when people realise that for either £20 more or £10 less, they can get a more powerful console and two games whereas the only freebies the GameCube and Playstation 2 offer are the instruction manuals! I enjoy a console war, it brings out the best in companies. Makes them work harder, makes them more desperate to please us, and in most cases benefits the consumer!
What do you think? Great news or hard cheese for those of you already with an X-box?
*offended at Edgy's implication that I REQUIRE make-up*