I'll take the Charger, thanks. =)
Yeah, a lot of the local stores have at least 1 or 2 20 GBs, same of 60 GBs, and more of 80 GBs. lol
20 GBs in Japan? My local Walmart has 3 20 GB PS3s sitting in their cabinet yet... as do a few other stores in the area... =/
I just booted up NFS Carbon a little bit ago, and realized I don't even have any foreign/ricers in my garage. Charger R/T, Dodge Challenger, Camaro SS, Ford GT, etc....
I hope there's at least a Ferrari F430 in this one. lol
I guess what I was referring to was the fact that, why not keep it at 2 standard HD sizes: 20 GB and 60 GB.
Instead, we now have 20, 40, 60, and 80. Why not just keep 2 basic HD sizes to sell to the public (say 20 and 60) and varying HD upgrades (in say, 20 GB increments)?
Always been a fan of the NFS series, ever since the first one came out on Playstation.
My only complaint is that I wish we could go back to some farm country races again, but I guess we'll have to settle for street racing from now on..
I really am having a hard time grasping the backwards compatibilty issues.... I would NOT have bought a PS3 if it was not able to play PS2 and Playstation games.
I'm happy I got in on the 2nd shipment of 60 GBs then.
As for 40 GB, I'm not understanding all the varying hard drive sizes if you can buy a separate hard drive as well.
I've been a SimCity follower from the beginning... and have thoroughly enjoyed SimCity 4. Even broke it out yesterday to scratch an itch so to speak. DEFINITELY looking forward to the next fulfillment of the series!
Heh, I keep coming back to that point with BC. I'm very very surprised that the majority of gamers think it's "not a big deal".
I can't find my original playstation, and my sister has my PS2 at home, so it's VERY VERY nice to be able to boot up Final Fantasy VII to scratch that itch every once in a while.
If I wouldn't be able to do that, I wouldn't be a happy Sony customer.