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My chemistry book last year classified glass as a "supercooled liquid". Wow, isn't that amazing how chemistry books don't know what they're talking about these days, thanks to the unquestionable neutral wonder of wikipedia
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I wholeheartedly believe that Nintendo will come out of this generation strong. It's the one system I'm pre-ordering and Nintendo doesn't have to sell its system for a loss just to entice customers. Microsoft can kiss my ass.
Microsoft's strategy with the XBOX paid off quite well last time. I think Nintendo will pick up ground this time round, however I still believe Microsoft's XBOX-360 has the biggest growth of a fan-base, and getting in early will have been a huge advantage for them. Today you cannot own a PS3 or a Wii - but you can own an XBOX-360.My chemistry book last year classified glass as a "supercooled liquid". Wow, isn't that amazing how chemistry books don't know what they're talking about these days, thanks to the unquestionable neutral wonder of wikipedia

PS3 and Xbox 360 may be offering better graphics, but no innovation.
What makes you think PS3 will have better graphics? PS2 had the poorest of the three last time...Originally posted by: TiptupI wholeheartedly believe that Nintendo will come out of this generation strong. It's the one system I'm pre-ordering and Nintendo doesn't have to sell its system for a loss just to entice customers. Microsoft can kiss my ass.
It all comes down to what Sony fans do, really. If their market goes to Microsoft - then MS will be the strongest party this time, if they go to Nintendo - then Nintendo may win. I think though that Sony fans will probably prefer XBOX-360 - because it's the closest system to what the PS3 is, whereas Nintendo is off in a world of their own. If I get any, it probably be the Wii - but I don't know about the "sports" - I've never been a fan of videogame sports. If I want to play tennis I'll play tennis, not a Nintendo.