ASWD
True Gamer
في سنة2005 جي الارد راهن مع كاتب النيوز ويك N'Gai بأن البي اس بي ماراح يبيع اسرع من لبلاي2 وخسره
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http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/jallard/default.mspx
بيتر مور في مقابلة اخيرة رفض التعليق على النسبة الفردية لمشاكل 360*كم العدد بالظبط*وعلل هالشي بصعوبة احصاء عدد الاجهزة بكل بلد اللي تم اصدار الجهاز فيها*36بلد*على كلامه
المقابلة كاملة للي وده http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/20..._part_three_answers_to_readers_questions.html
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http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/jallard/default.mspx
At one point N’Gai declared, “the PSP is so good, it will sell faster than PS2” and with that, the gauntlet had been thrown down.
Admittedly, the PSP was a beautiful device with incredible specs… it had a fantastic screen and I knew that they’d sell millions of them, but I just didn’t think that demand could be higher than for the PS2. A challenge was established. If he was right, I’d appear onstage during my E3 keynote sporting dreadlocks (his hairstyle). If he was wrong, he’d clone my hairstyle by letting me shave his dreads at the same conference. We set the 10-million-unit mark as the deciding point.
Well, N’Gai called it. In October 2005, Sony announced that they had surpassed 10 million units sold after only 10 months of commercial availability. He had me beat.
The thing is, he never got to cash in on the wager. In 2006, I had shifted my focus to a new project called Zune, didn’t present at E3 the annual games conference and I had forgotten about the challenge. He reminded me a couple weeks back that I never made good on the bet so here are the promised dreads – 360 days after the last E3 Xbox press conference.
Hats off to Sony for outpacing the PS2 velocity with their PSP. Dreads on for N’Gai for calling it back in 2005. Figured it was only right to include both the dreads and PSP in the photo.
P.S.: For the record, I’d never have been able to cut off your dreads, my friend. I might’ve clipped one off for show, but could never have butchered your style like that
بيتر مور في مقابلة اخيرة رفض التعليق على النسبة الفردية لمشاكل 360*كم العدد بالظبط*وعلل هالشي بصعوبة احصاء عدد الاجهزة بكل بلد اللي تم اصدار الجهاز فيها*36بلد*على كلامه
المقابلة كاملة للي وده http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/20..._part_three_answers_to_readers_questions.html
If your Xbox 360 hasn't experienced red rings of death, your probably know someone who has -- the machine's a little finicky. Mike Antonucci recently chatted with Microsoft exec. Peter Moore across a number of topics, including touching on the seemingly high number of faltering Xbox 360s, despite Microsoft claiming a "3% failure rate."
Antonucci passed on the story of one user who replaced his Xbox 360 twice in the last seven months and wondered whether Microsoft's been dodging the real issue. Moore refuses to comment on specific experiences with the hardware, but says people should be focused on how Microsoft treated them as a result of the failure, not the failure itself.
"I can't comment on failure rates, because it's just not something - it's a moving target. What this consumer should worry about is the way that we've treated him. Y'know, things break, and if we've treated him well and fixed his problem, that's something that we're focused on right now. I'm not going to comment on individual failure rates because I'm shipping in 36 countries and it's a complex business."