Microsoft is attempting to introduce a new way to interact with games that would even surpass the Wii controller. They are also attempting to hurt their competiton by lowering the price of the Xbox 360 one more time.

The reason to be revealed in this chapter is known as The Massacre. Microsoft is about to reveal two courses of action that will result in a devastating blow to both Sony and Nintendo, simultaneously.
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  • 6
    PacoDG May 23, 09
    Dear lord no, when will this end
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    cartridge May 23, 09
    I'm not sure that lowering the price again would be a great move.
    The Wii cost 250$ , the 360 arcade came at 280$ for compete with the Wii then Microsoft lowered the price to 199$ which is realy competitive (VS 250$).
    The next step would be the PS2 at 99$ ...

    From a constructor point of view , their console certainly are more expensive than a Wii to produce , and they are "spending" much more money on their guarantee.
    There is also 2 type of customers(the"+" and the"-"), the kind who care so much about the price("-") won't take a "gold" subscription and won't buy new games(or "genuine" games).
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    HisServant77 May 23, 09
    I was hoping you'd at least read and reply to my last comment to you in part 5. Figured it might've been able to convince you of the lack of a need for all these. I suppose not though
    • 3
      Tiger of Wu May 23, 09
      It's that time again; Gamegrep has grown more popular and thus fallen into the cesspool of idiocy and needlessness. My advice would be to just leave for a month or two and hope when you return the Rtards will have grown bored and left to spam the next unfortunate site with their pathetic excuses for 'news articles'.
  • 1
    Red 9* May 23, 09
    Well at least it's almost over; just one more installment and we won't have to suffer these any longer...
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    dwg14390 May 23, 09
    The reason this is the only worthwhile article-

    Why microsoft COULD dominate in 2009.

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