Amy playing along and then "PLEASE PASS THE BUTTER!!!" Is my favorite moment of the series.
I am a picky gamer.... I've honestly never wanted to play a game on xbox that was exclusive to the xbox. ... At the same time... There was only one PS4 exclusive game I wanted to play, and I rented a PS4 for a week from Rent A Center and rented the game. (We still had Family Video at the time.) On the PS5 there was once again only one game I wanted to play... luckily they ported it to Steam. That's where I play most of my games, PC/Steam/Steam Deck, but I also do have a switch. I still play my PS3 fairly often, actually.
Takato
2025-10-22 01:22:32 +0000 UTC
I don't flip a coin but when im really struggling with a decision, I ask a friend what they'd choose, either for me or themself, and then based on my reaction to their answer, ill decide lol. Same thing
Alise Lynch
2025-10-21 21:11:30 +0000 UTC
Xbox360 worked i would say but Xbox One just sound bad tbh! The ps3 vs Xbox360
Was the closest fight otherwise its been Easy Wins for playstation
GustavIIAdolf
2025-10-08 18:15:05 +0000 UTC
Playstation always better then Xbox
GustavIIAdolf
2025-10-08 18:13:15 +0000 UTC
I actually liked the Zune player more than the iPod
MrsLolly27
2025-10-08 14:02:41 +0000 UTC
The "Flip a Coin" trick really can work; it's worked for me a few times.☺️👍
Will Wheaton said on his podcast that the things he mentioned in that episode were his true feelings.. how much he loathes auditions, about casting directors commenting on his looks now vs "what a cute kid you were..What happened?!"(who says that to someone!🤨)
Even the part about how brutal the industry can be and how depressed he can get after auditions.
Will suffers from Depression and Anxiety anyway, so you can just imagine how difficult that kind of "rejection" would be, how it could exacerbate his Depression.
Robin Lee
2025-10-08 04:53:31 +0000 UTC
Xbox gave their consoles odd names after the first one because of PlayStation’s naming scheme for its consoles. The original Xbox came out alongside PlayStation 2, and when the time came for the next generation, Sony went with PlayStation 3, and Xbox was worried that calling theirs Xbox 2 would make it sound somehow inferior to PlayStation 3 due to having a lower number. I don’t know why they chose the names they went with (360/One/Series X), but they didn’t just keep a number scheme to avoid being seen as lesser than PlayStation. Makes sense, although its success is debatable.