Microsoft Accused of Smearing the Competition in Consoles, Amid Trouble
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-06-15 09:16:31 UTC
- Modified: 2009-06-15 09:16:31 UTC
Summary: Microsoft's Xbox business suffers, so attention is shifted to competition-stomping
Microsoft's modus operandi contains a healthy dose of FUD tactics. We have shown countless examples of this over the past few years and now comes another accusation
which refers to the consoles business.
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Microsoft has an irritating habit of attempting to tear down the competition while simultaneously promoting their own; a marketing tactic we don't see as often from either Sony or Nintendo. ...and people wonder why there are a growing number of gamers who simply don't like Microsoft and how they handle their business.
Microsoft's XBox business is a
huge financial disaster and a few days ago we mentioned the fact that
Microsoft stops repairing XBox360 quite so properly as budgets run tight
There is a lot more coverage of this, e.g.:
A week ago someone resubmitted this
old bit of news:
JULY 6 | FROM VARIETY: Defective Xbox 360s will cost Microsoft more than $1 billion on its bottom line.
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Submitted by: Chris Bartoshevich (ctblori@aol.com)
6/8/2009 3:11:00 PM PT
How much more will Microsoft be willing to lose in Xbox? Some people honestly said that Microsoft should just end this business line. It has already lost Microsoft around $7 billion. And that's a conservative estimate; it could be much worse because Microsoft
fires people who say the truth.
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