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Old 07-14-2004, 10:40 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by RainbowLight
Well, I'm certainly not saying it's impossible, but it would be impressive for Microsoft to beat out Sony in its 2nd generation, when Sony will be in its 3rd and been making quite a lot more games, and for a longer time.

Ballmer: "We can take Sony in the next generation"

Speaking to reporters after Tuesday's Microsoft Partner Conference, the Microsoft CEO predicted victory in the next-gen console war.
Yesterday, Microsoft Corp. closed out its five-day Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto with a presentation by CEO Steve Ballmer. The topics covered had little to do with his company’s Xbox initiative, but speaking with CNET News.com reporters after his speech, he addressed the console--and its future prospects.

Commenting on both the company’s successful entry into the software-based business sector and the inroads made into IBM’s turf, Ballmer turned the conversation into an opportunity to blast the competition in the game sector. In a style worthy of an Xbox Live trash-talking tirade, he took it directly to Sony.

“Look at what we have done with Xbox,” Ballmer told News.com. “We may still be losing money, but we have gone from nowhere to a significant player with a whole different approach. We've generated something brand-new.”

His outlook for future success included a prediction that the Xbox Next would supersede the PlayStation 3 as the world's top gaming console. “I bet we can take Sony next generation. I am betting we can take Sony in the next generation,” Ballmer said with apparent conviction.

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i have to say it may do but then again it may not depends on people platform genra ps to xbox myself prefer my ps's never gonna give erm up
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