Yeah, fuck. Like I would ever say something like that. Now don’t get all pissed off if you thought I was fucking serious cause I’m not. GameGazette.net is pissed about all of the PS3 bashing, and is ordering all game journalists and bloggers to stop it…NOW. Here’s a little excerpt of the article – click over to see the whole thing, and the flame war that is going on between 360 and PS3 fanboys.
It actually all started when CNN Money.com, a place that shouldn’t even be talking about this subject like they know anything about gaming, reported about the Playstation 3 having one bad month. Someone should’ve told them about the eight consecutive months that the Playstation 3 outsold the Microsoft XBox 360 in this same year beforehand, or that Microsoft wasn’t able to sell more 360s in January or February of 2008 than they did during those same months the year before. At that time, the sluggish sales of the 360 was claimed to have been “shortage of the system”. Of course, the portable pubic chorus never did question it, much like they never have questioned much about anything about the 360 or Microsoft this current generation (and when, by some stroke of God, they actually did, it was pitiful at best). There was nothing like the phenomenon we now have.
It is a shock to what CNN actually started. Every person under the sun with a gaming blog and a hatred for everything Sony suddenly decided that since CNN got the hits to their website that they wanted by a flame-bait article, they would have as much luck, and suddenly, they come out with a post about how doomed the system is, then others see two, three, four, TEN articles, within half a week, repeating everything that CNN and everyone else said beforehand, so much so that you could probably win a case against them plagiarizing the articles that came before hand, and delivering suggestions such as “take out the Blu-Ray player”, suggestions that may make the person who suggested it needing a defense for a sanity hearing. No matter how many times someone calls out the person that wrote it, or say that it’s nothing new, no one is there to listen, or they hear it and don’t care.