Yesterday, after Microsoft revealed their next generation console, the Xbox One, disenchanted internet folk worldwide made their voices heard. The result, as made painfully obvious by the swarms of negative tweets and rage-filled Reddit posts, was not in Microsoft’s favor.
Kotaku called the whole reveal event a “disaster,” adding that “the company failed spectacularly.” Of course, with editing software just a few clicks away, worked up viewers have already begun cutting together “abridged” versions of the reveal event.
Spoiler alert: Microsoft is really into TV, sports, “Call of Duty” and TV again.
There are a few of these supercuts online right now, but we’ve grabbed the best two, which you can check out above and below.
[…] For the final act of the evening we have — (drumroll) — Sony and their press conference for the much anticipated Playstation 4. In the great console wars of 2013, Sony has consistently been the frontrunner, deploying techniques like not discussing price, features or their policy requiring a constant internet connection, which is something that put Microsoft in hot water last week. […]
[…] a troublesome unveiling of the Xbox One, Microsoft has been on a steady campaign to rally the public back on their side. Will today’s […]
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