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The most ugly battle is about to be fought.
In the red corner we have the ever present Sony.
In the blue corner we have the newbies Microsoft.
In the yellow corner we have the historical Nintendo.
These are the companies that are left in the hardware of the console war, I can't say which is going to win, I would like Nintendo to win, but no one can say, Sony have done it before and microsoft can cough up money from any place in the world with the click of Bill's fingers.
Earlier this year I was quite sad when the company from the green corner was Knocked Out of the war and left as a company which solely makes software.
This is a topic just to ask that this is probably the most unpredictable war ever to grace the computer world, everyone has there favorite company, and as long as we all enjoy the trip I can't really see there being a loser, competitive sprit is what the market needs at this time of depression.
No more 'why ??? are going to beat ???' because nobody knows.
Thanks
er-no
The most ugly battle is about to be fought.
In the red corner we have the ever present Sony.
In the blue corner we have the newbies Microsoft.
In the yellow corner we have the historical Nintendo.
These are the companies that are left in the hardware of the console war, I can't say which is going to win, I would like Nintendo to win, but no one can say, Sony have done it before and microsoft can cough up money from any place in the world with the click of Bill's fingers.
Earlier this year I was quite sad when the company from the green corner was Knocked Out of the war and left as a company which solely makes software.
This is a topic just to ask that this is probably the most unpredictable war ever to grace the computer world, everyone has there favorite company, and as long as we all enjoy the trip I can't really see there being a loser, competitive sprit is what the market needs at this time of depression.
No more 'why ??? are going to beat ???' because nobody knows.
Thanks
er-no