KLoWn wrote...
David wrote...
KLoWn wrote...
Ignorance.
Play
Super Mario Galaxy or
Metroid Prime 3.
I find that quite ironic since you've been bashing the PSP's capabilities in the other thread. Yet you say you have nothing against the PSP, my ass.
What the hell does the PSP have to with anything in this conversation?
And please quote me dissing the PSP's capabilities, cuz i can't remember doing it.
The PSP doesn't entirely have anything to do with this, I was just referring to how you're as ignorant as calling the next person one, because it's ironic since you've been bashing the PSP without acknowledging it's pros.
Kais86 wrote...
David wrote...
So you're saying whenever a product's name is changed something of it will die? In this case you're saying PC gaming will die if it's name will change. Wtf? What died when the television's 'original' name was changed?
Is the television, or televiewer as they called it when it first came out, I think, dead? No but the televiewer is in fact dead, but the television isn't, do you see the logic? Hypothetically speaking: when they change the name of the PC to oh say PIM (personal information machine) PC gaming will be dead, but PIM gaming will be very much alive.
Oh em gee, people stopped calling it a televiewer instead they call it a television or TV. So what? Just because the term for a product is changed doesn't really kill anything other than the usage of the word. How does this even affect PC gaming if people called a PC a 'PIM'. I think you took the question 'is PC gaming dying?' a bit too literal.