Official PlayStation Used Game Instructional Video
20,120,800
Published 2013-06-10
www.playstation.com/ps4
All Comments (21)
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I don't think Microsoft ever recovered from this.
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For those who are watching this 10 years+ later and don't understand: Microsoft announced prior to the release of the console that Xbox One games could not be easily shared with friends and family. There were a series of rules required to share games, such as having the person in your friend list for 30 days and each game could only be shared once. Also, internet connection was required at all times, even for single player games. The PlayStation, on the other hand, had no restrictions on gaming sharing and released this video mocking Microsoft's decision. After all the backslash, Microsoft backed out but we will remain with this masterpiece video for a really long time
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Long live physical media and single player games without Internet.
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Back here for the 10 year anniversary of this absolute masterpiece
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and that's how Sony won this generation in 21 seconds
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Still one of the best passive aggressive pieces of marketing out there.
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Over a decade later, and this is still one of the biggest dunks in E3 history. RIP to an era of gaming.
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This video single handed began the end of Xbox. It can all be traced back to this.
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Legend has it Microsoft executives are still having nightmares about this promo.
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It's now 2023 and I have never forgotten what an absolute epic dunk this was on Microsoft. MS had it coming and Sony delivered big time.
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This wasn’t a nail in the coffin… It was a stake through the heart!
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This video is even more important now than ever
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One single video massacred a whole generation for xbox
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Some day there will be a whole generation of gamers who won’t get this joke and that makes me sad
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Probably, one of the best moments in the history of gaming
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I immediately thought of this video when all the news broke
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Microsoft still wiping the ashes from this Burn 2 years ago
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Legends say that he never gave killzone back
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10 years later, and this is still the biggest burn in gaming history
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Back when the industry was more fun