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    Microsoft Doubles Down on Games at E3

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Epstein, Jun 9, 2014.

  1. Michael Epstein

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    I don't know, if I were to go with a company that really puts the focus on games, I'd probably have to go with Sony.

    This reads like a press release, though. It's no surprise that Microsoft is trying to sign more exclusives to save the 180, but as a PC-centric gamer I don't know why I'd particularly care. There's a few console-only titles that do look interesting, like The Last of Us, but there's plenty of PC games, too. When I do feel like console games, I have my XBox 1 from 2001.

    Which transitions to the real question - why's this on NBR's news? It doesn't have anything to do with notebooks that I can tell.