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No, their all the same. All of these asshole companies permanently moneyhatting 3rd-party games to keep them from releasing on other platforms. They slander other people for buying a different console. Sony don't give me my stupid anime fanservice nevermind its ruining anime and they killed their Japanese branches in favor of "cinematic 3rd-person shooters" from the West.
Meanwhile MS has created a "GaYmEPaSSS" that allows everyone to play modern games for a historially cheap price, at worst 10 bucks a month, There could not be a worse deal for 3rd party devs. Halo is free day 1,and they're a bit slow this year. The fact that Starfield will cost you nothing is isn't good. And that company wants to buy the entire industry, meaning that there will be no competition left for them.
There's LITTLE difference between MS and Sony at the moment. MS is not consumer-friendly and Sony is consumer-averse. Their in the same basket."
Nintendo is no exception they are not consumer friendly with their online subscription and unchanging 60 dollar price point for games like xenoblade2 that would be 20 bucks otherwise.
Do you not know microsofts anti competition history?
March 31, 2009 Microsoft A History of Anticompetitive Behavior and Consumer Harm March 31, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS I.
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jabjoe writes "Groklaw is highlighting a new document from the European Committee for Interoperable Systems (PDF) about the history of Microsoft's anti-competitive behavior. Quoting: 'ECIS has written it in support of the EU Commission's recent preliminary findings, on January 15, 2009, that...
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Essays.io ✍️ Monopoly and Anticompetitive Practices of Microsoft’s, Essay Example from students accepted to Harvard, Stanford, and other elite schools
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also you've forgotten they tried buying nintendo.
Specifically, the Xbox was unveiled at CES in 2001 — to commemorate that launch, Bloomberg has published an in-depth oral history of how the console came to be. It’s a fascinating read, but one particular passage stands out: details on Microsoft’s efforts to secure games for the brand-new...
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What if Microsoft bought Nintendo in the run up to the original Xbox? The last 20 years of video games would look prett…
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Recently, it seems like Microsoft and Sony are on purchasing sprees. Could either company look to buy Nintendo next? Believe it or not, Microsoft tried a long time ago, and Nintendo didn’t even consider it.
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To finish this up these big three need something to shake up their power over the industry.