A3: Anything About Ando.
PlayStation3 is one of the most amazing consoles human kind ever made. But really, how amazing is one thing if most of its fans are keep whining and whining over and over again begging for other platforms’ titles to make a landing on infamous Sony’s console platform?
It’s been almost a year since I bought this big, black Blu-Ray gaming machine, but it feels like already a decade. That’s because I already bored and tired of this nagging act of PS3 users. Well, mostly. I just wonder if someone out there can answer my question: why would you beg for Dead Rising and Gears of War to be released on PS3?
You might want to ask, as a PS3 owner, how come I never envy anyone who play Gears of War, Tales of Vesperia and (upcoming) Fable II. First, I don’t think that I should envy anyone for anything. For me, if you like it you work your *ss to get it period. You’ll never win anything by whining. Second, I own PS3, among other consoles like X360, Wii and even the ol-timer GameCube (FYI, I still have a working NES). That’s the main reason why I shouldn’t envy anyone for anything. Why would I envy people who play Tales of Vesperia if I can get my hands on it, thanks to my X360s? Why would I envy people who play Metal Gear Solid 4 if I can buy one and play it right away?
Seriously, you don’t have to be a pathetic whiner because you like something. This is why some people look like idiots for doing things like trying to emulate MacOSx on their PC in the first place. Why won’t you buy Mac instead? I believe you have pride, or if you don’t then prove me otherwise. As a man (or woman) who have pride, you don’t whine over things. You fight (well, not literally) over things. You’re dreaming of playing Fable II? Go get real job, start digging some banks in and roll that precious greens for a X360. Wonder how does Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune look like? Consider grabbing some loans (seriously) or, the hard way, work your fat *ss and pull cash for one PS3. You won’t like any progress or effort for a gaming machine on the way (I bet you just want the banks, not the contracts, don’t you, cheapskates?), but the gaming machine itself will be worth your every penny (and your time as well) once you bring that sweet baby to your room. At least finally you’ll find yourself being a winner instead of whiner.
Do you think so?
I did so.
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