Rob Smith, who was the former editor and chief for the Official Xbox Magazine, took a big swipe at Sony or to be more precise, Playstation Home in the Playstation Magazine. He pretty much critiques PS Home and says that the Xbox 360 "has you(Sony) licked".

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    teodortenchev Aug 22, 07
    Keep the fanboy/troll/spam comments on this to yourselves please. If you don't believe it's real: "July 2007 issue - page 006 for those of you who have it."

    ~Teodor
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    Guticb Aug 22, 07
    Everyone knows he's an unbiased source.
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    Revenger of Wastelan Aug 22, 07
    The guys got more nerves than brains.
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      Riku31069 Aug 22, 07
      Agreed. He's going to ruin Sony's reputation if he keeps this up!
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      Krunal Aug 22, 07
      Wait he has any Brains at ALL Well I say let him talk, we'll see how good Home is and if it is forgotten or not. You forget, it may turn out to be a flop, we just have to wait and see.
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    Tom Aug 22, 07
    Of course this article is completely fair coming from the former editor of the Xbox magazine. I wonder how much Bill Gates and co pit in his wallet for saying that...
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    Bale Fire Aug 22, 07
    Wow he's really subtle too
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    Final Blade Aug 22, 07
    How is he going to ruin Sony's reputation, i say when Sony pounces and owns xbox they will shut up. I say this is good for sony, it will motivate them to shut up the bad critics once and for all.
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    Miamifan99 Aug 22, 07
    haha what a creep. He's making it too much of a competition =o.
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    volacide Aug 22, 07
    He says that "achievements make gamers play games," I really hope that's not true because if it is, then most 360 owners have lost all sight of what gaming is about.
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      Tenken Aug 22, 07
      What is gaming about? Buying a $600 system with a severe lack of titles?
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    Jaw Knee Aug 22, 07
    I thought by "Rob Smith" they meant the lead singer from The Cure.

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