When you talk to anyone who devotes a lot of time to reading news and following what’s happening in the games industry, it’s clear who ‘won E3′. But, just as most of the internet bashes Call of Duty and loves cult hits, internet success doesn’t always translate into sales.
For Sony, however, it does. - PSLS
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I really never would have thought Sony would have made this big of a comeback after how badly people were bashing the PS3.
Good to know COD game is not in the list.
This is great. I wonder how that translates into total number of sales though.
Xbox Done. ;p
(stick a fork in it)
Hey jokesonyou turns out jokesonyou ;-).
EDIT: On Topic holy shit going really well.