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Looks like my post touched your nerve somewhere. :laugh:

Hahaha, nerve? My post was an obvious joke, in case you were not smart enough to realise that.

DSL is not competing against the Xbox, in case you were not smart enough to realise that.

Although, it looks like I touched a nerve there. :rofl: :rolleyes: :whistle:

Hahaha, nerve? My post was an obvious joke, in case you were not smart enough to realise that.

Joke? I dont think there was anything funny in your post.

Although, it looks like I touched a nerve there. :rofl: :rolleyes: :whistle:

Yes, you did by imitating me:

Uh oh! Thats 10 DSLs to 1 PSP!
Uh oh! That's 35628 DSLs to 1 Xbox!

You remind me of my 9 year old cousin who insists on playing the imitate game.

If he wanted he would have compared the PS2 vs Xbox.

2474 PS2s to 1 Xbox.

15 PS2s to 1 Xbox 360. Then again are these two really competing ? :devil: :no:

PS2 v Xbox or 360 is old news and not really strange. Everybody knows that Microsoft stinks when it comes to sales in Japan.

It's a war; sense of humor is thrown to the wind when it gets as serious as it is. :rofl:

:rofl:

How do they know exactly 8 Xbox consoles were sold last week? Like, do they count all stores? Maybe they were out a bit and it was actually 10. I guess we may never know...

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What about the people still buying up PS2s? :p

At least they changed the form factor drastically and seperated the releases a few years apart. :p

Nintendo is probably going to shave off another cm, shove in a brighter screen and call it "DS Liter", then launch it in September.

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