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t1tan
It would be better for there to be an open format, like DVD, and then it is licensed out to manufacturers like Samsung and Panasonic to make the consoles themselves. That would hopefully mean better hardware quality while being less painful on your wallet. The monopoly situation would not happen if there was competition in the hardware and all the software was competing for one market. The only problem in this would be no equivalent of 'Xbox Live', with online gaming being more like the fractured (but free) PlayStation model. Market forces would keep the price of games stable - people are hardly going to fork over £70 per game these days, are they?

It would be better for there to be an open format, like DVD, and then it is licensed out to manufacturers like Samsung and Panasonic to make the consoles themselves. That would hopefully mean better hardware quality while being less painful on your wallet. The monopoly situation would not happen if there was competition in the hardware and all the software was competing for one market. The only problem in this would be no equivalent of 'Xbox Live', with online gaming being more like the fractured (but free) PlayStation model. Market forces would keep the price of games stable - people are hardly going to fork over £70 per game these days, are they?

It would be better for there to be an open format, like DVD, and then it is licensed out to manufacturers like Samsung and Panasonic to make the consoles themselves. That would hopefully mean better hardware quality while being less painful on your wallet. The monopoly situation would not happen if there was competition in the hardware and all the software was competing for one market. The only problem in this would be no equivalent of 'Xbox Live', with online gaming being more like the fractured (but free) PlayStation model. Market forces would keep the price of games stable - people are hardly going to fork over £70 per game these days, are they?
 
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Category: Gadgets
Subcategory: Video Games
Opened: 19/07/2008
Close: 18/08/2008
Total Opinions: 6
Status: Open
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debs214
no, 20 words is so ridiculous for each survey i dont need x box 360. too highly priced and so are the games./
 
Opinion by debs214

aztecs_35
This is deffo not your own work mate. Why bother copying stuff from another site and post it up on here? It's people like you that make this world a sad and pathetic place to live. My advice is, grow up and think of something intresting to say about a subject yourself, and then write it down in your own words. PEACE
 
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madali1
son has one, has all x box stuff and accessories, seems to like any gadgets he can get his hands on!
 
Opinion by madali1

bigmamma3
well said, whya bother t ahve 20 words on a crap opinion like this when you can't even think up your own opinion, it isn't that hard to write about an x-box but don't use someone elses knowledge you always get found out
 
Opinion by bigmamma3

magnius
Are you the originator of this opinion or are you simply stealing it? Either way, why have you repeated the opinion three times into one post? It is pretty hard to prove that you originated this opinion anyway, so I'm guessing you are just a thief, so will be reporting this to Toluna.
 
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