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Discussion in 'Games' started by xXxLKxXx, Mar 30, 2011.

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Should microsoft make a handheld system?

Yes they should 0 vote(s) 0.0%
No they shouldn't 11 vote(s) 39.3%
Mabye so 17 vote(s) 60.7%
  1. xXxLKxXx Well-Known Member

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  2. Masterbrett New Member

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    well ive never had a problem with microsoft but alot of people i know say that their computers are buggy or what ever and have alot of errors and im ps3 so i say their xbox sucks so like maybe they should make a hand held device, it seems to be the next stage for gaming and as it is nintendo and playstation(who ever makes play stations) are like dominating the market with the DS and psp.
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    With the current condition and reputation of there already existent console, the likes and dislikes of that community, and the type of games developed for it, and the current technology available, I doubt they will and hope they don't.


    But Steve Balmer is kinda crazy. Microsoft is still trying to steal Apple's thunder with that stupid windows phone that no one owns, even after the failure that was the Zune, that is pretty much a testament that Microsoft has enough money to throw around with the most off the wall and hair brained ideas *coughcoughKinectcoughcough*.

    But since there latest flop was released (the aforementioned windows phone), I doubt an "XBox Portable" is currently in the works.
  4. Masterbrett New Member

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    one of my best friends owns a zune and its pretty cool givin its like 128 gigs and almost the size of a brick i think he said it cost him as much as an 8 gig ipod would have.
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    I didn't say they were bad, I have no clue about the quality of the zune, I just said that they sold like...anti-hot cakes, cold cakes?
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    oh when you said faliure that was the zune i thought you meant it was horrible and a complete faliure, my bad
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    Well considering there behind nintendo and sony in the handheld market no,they shouldn't.
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    It would end like the PSP useless.
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    It would be as big of a disaster as all the other Handhelds.

    It's the about 6-12 year olds that use Handhelds the most, Microsoft apsolutly sucks at targeting that audience.
    Only Nintendo can get that audience on their side, and that's why everyone plays the DS, iDS, 3DS, and every other rediculous upgrade they put out.
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    You know they have there own "ipad"...

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