Despite the trolling of some Sega enthusiasts, I think it's time to
realize that the PS2 is dead in the water
I have N64, Dreamcast, PlayStation2 and PC and I like them all... I don't
sit there and say, "Well the Dreamcast is better because..., or the PS2 is
superior because..."
It's a mute argument! They all have their good points, they all have their
bad points.
The PS2 is not "Dead in the water" as you put it. There are many good games
in the pipeline for it.
What you have to worry about is X-Box. With Micro$oft putting
multi-millions of dollars of funding into it and many developers jumping
ship to go over to it, it could spell the decline of quality games for both
DC and PS2.
That's my opinion anyway
:-)
"IC_Freeze" <fre...@ice.com> wrote in message
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: It's a mute argument! They all have their good points, they all have their
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: bad points.
If only.
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This XXL shirt is really _loose_. I can't see how it could
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"IC_Freeze" <fre...@ice.com> wrote in message
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>Section8 (sect...@hotbot.com) wrote:
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>: It's a mute argument! They all have their good points, they all have their
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>If only.
Hmm... people don't use the word moot too often do they. But it's
still funny. :)
I'm also sure people said that about Atari. Just because something does good
once, does not a future success make :)
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If you put just about any gaming console in the water it will probably be
dead.
> It's a mute argument! They all have their good points, they all have their
> bad points.
That should be "moot".
> It's a mute argument! They all have their good points, they all have
their
> bad points.
The word is "moot", not "mute."
Just like "their" and "there," I can't believe people are getting "moot"
wrong all over Usenet.
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