Completely agree.
Physical media will not go away anytime soon. When broadband access is as common in homes as electricity or running water, then it will be viable. Thinking the video marketplace could impact the sales of physical media in the slightest is fairly misinformed or fanboyish, you pick.
Where's the Elite? The only console quieter than the PS3 is the Wii. Slot loading FTW. But please, keep lying to yourself.
But MS has never explained the root cause of RROD. How does anyone know that running cooler or adding heatsinks will prevent it, when "it" has only been guessed, even to this day?
Here's a solution:
Release a working console to begin with. MS left consumers in the dark regarding RROD until they HAD to acknowledge it. Patting them on the back for admitting to something that was a "moving target" or "only a vocal minority experienced" is insane and only sends the wrong message.
It's a damn shame when you have to look for the type of chipset your console has to ensure the damn thing works. I'll pass.
Wrong. Wishful thinking, but wrong nonetheless. 2 episodes. Nothing more, nothing less.
The exclusive and episodic are the same thing Corky. 2 exclusive episodes split between '08 and '09. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to finish sh1tting all over your comments.
Is it not true?
Internet radio on PSP...very nice.
EDIT: @ Darkiewonder (killer handle BTW)
The player is uber easy to install and the quality is great. PS3/PSP combo is sooo sweet.
Go take a nap ya big baby.
The new audio visualization is HOT!
Maybe you'll be able to afford one by then.
Nice update.
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Oh knoes!
Still can't afford one? Geez man, it's only $400. I've said it once, I'll say it 1000 times: Do better in life.
You know you listed 4 games, right? You're not helping your argument.
And HD DVD still gets an ass whipping on the stat that studios care about...media sales. Just accept it. And when Warner goes BD exclusive, consider it "Game Over".
Funnybone: Don't be daft. The PS3 is whisper quiet. If you actually owned one, you'd know that.