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>when he left Xbox was literally at the top of the world
>Halo 3 was the most played multiplayer game of all time, literally millions of active users
>Gears of War was the biggest hit on the scene, Xbox officially locked in the market for FPS and TPS games
>Japanese support at all time high
>the biggest 3rd party exclusives
>PS3 and Sony in absolute shambles
>Xbox 360 completely pummeled the PS3 even in Sony centric markets like Europe
>Was able to deliver banter

>the moment he left Microsoft let it all go to shit
How do you think he feels right now
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>>724315805
well he nuked the dreamcast to death, soo fuck him
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>>724318420
>he nuked the Dreamcast
he was the only sane person working at SEGA at that time, he saw that arcades where dying a fast death and that consoles and online experiences was the future wich is why he pushed SEGAnet so hard
the boomers at SoJ killed SEGA's hardware business
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>>724318518
What? It was the SoJ CEO Hidekazu Yukawa that pushed all in for a network capable console (and not a DVD drive)
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>The Xbox 360 partyboat crashing the PS3 launch in France
The time when the Xbox division had real bantz



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