"The truth is the PS3 has more peak performance on there and that's what Sony was looking for on there with the choices that they made and the Cell architecture in particular and to a lesser degree some of the video chip decisions on there, it gives it more theoretical power."
You're going to install 18+GB of game data to a Hard Drive and you think you've solved the problem?
If if brings the price of games down, I'll put up with a little commercial here and there.
o_O
Was Patrick supposed to respond with "satire" in kind? If yes, what's the point in this article at all?
Patrick gave a non-satirical response. Judging by the sheer infrequency with which you respond, JSA, I'd say you're not experienced to judge another man's post like that.
Satire ---> Open Zone
is that Kotaku isn't generously handing out free advertising on Sofmap's behalf. Tacki was pointing that out, and you missed it, but not before you went on a sarcastic rant, that Kotaku is tabloid sensationalism. They thrive on the fringe elements of the gaming community that are choking the core game-hobbyists to sleep.
MGS4 on sale? Grab your wallets and stand in line!
MGS4 not selling well because someone took a picture of a bargain bin somewhere in Japan? ...
Good job
We need you to clarify your statement again too.
lol- I was thinking Pinochle
Old Kung Fu movies are just like porn. Except they fight instead of... you know.
Then you're actually arguing for the abolishment of every game, since anything (rumble, sound, etc.) can induce seizures, according to you.
@whoopi below- Your argument is akin to removing staircases from the world because some people can't walk. Never mind the fact that we can build elevators, you think we should abolish stairs.
If Epileptic children (approx 1 in 130 to 200) also happen to be "photosensitive" (to which flashing lights, flickering images, or certain color sequences can trigger seizures or create patterns on the electroencephalogram (EEG) that are typical of epilepsy. http://www.epilepsy.com/inf... ) then they and their parents should take steps to avoid ANY stimulation which can induce seizures or seizure-like ...
"Parents who are unsure whether a child who has epilepsy is photosensitive should check with the doctor. This can usually be determined from their EEG test. Photosensitive children may be able to play some games quite safely but have problems with others. Medication or blue polarized sunglasses can often prevent seizures caused by photosensitivity."
http://www.epilepsy.com/inf...
Wh...
"Stress, fatigue, or hyperventilation may trigger seizures during video games in some children who have epilepsy."
http://www.epilepsy.com/inf...
"Photosensitivity occurs in only about 3% of people with epilepsy, however, so almost all children who have epilepsy should be able to play video games without ill effects."
http://www.epilepsy.com/inf...
"The general consensus among experts is that exposure to computer and video games does not cause epilepsy."
http://www.jimsokolove.com/...
"Reports in newspapers and on television have heightened public awareness that playing video games can, in rare cases, trigger seizures, but there is no scientific evidence that video games can cause epilepsy. Playing video games is an extremely common pastime for many children, and they often play them for long periods of time. Because epilepsy is a common disorder, it is not surprising that some children will have their seizures while playing video games, just by coincidence. How often...
No more Fireworks on the 4th of July.
No more Rave clubs or Laser Light Shows.
Outlaw strobe-lights, because "a warning label is not enough"
Add an "Epilepsy Threat Level" to thunderstorm warnings.
when you can't get the name of the feature right.
It's Remote Play... not Remote Control.
but there are other inventions that can play music. Ipods, Stereos, Radio, etc...