Sega - Helping Console Fanboys Since 1940 (or) PS3 vs 360 Round 461

In what is no doubt a the biggest proof of Sega and Microsoft in bed together, the above image was found out of a magazine that had an ad for Virtual Fighter 5. It is obvious that probably by some legal reasons (or a “just in case”) move, they had to ensure that you know if you buy a copy on a Sony system, you won’t get to play online, even though the PS3 owners have known they can’t play this game online since the beginning of the year.
So instead of using that image for fodder in your console wars, just make sure if you are on the Xbox 360 side of things, you let the Sony people know that they are ftl (”for the loss”) because they are playing an arcade port “Version B” of the Virtual Fighter 5, where as the Xbox 360 port of the game is “Version C.” After the person slaps you for knowing that information at all, you shall be the victor in the end for not resorting to physical violence and you can go back to your fighting game. (All the while the Sony Defense Force are off editing Halo 3 information on it’s Wikipedia page right before crashing midnight launch parties!)
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