That could be why downloadable content is needed in today's market. Ever think about that?
No. It isn't, it may not even be in open beta for awhile. Home was down about 12:00am my time and it had some server issues. A lot of people that signed in were like "Finally, it works." I had one small hiccup, not related to routers or nothing. It won't be out for a while.
Yeah, Bitbag is reliable source and great website altogether. Why is it always Microsoft that are the cause of pushing back a title for a month or two. Are those people even developers? No. Most aren't even close, but Sonic games are normally a hit or miss due to the fact that Sega isn't fully focused with it as they use to. Remember Sega made consoles, and what game was their flagship title? Sonic. I think I'll pick this one up during the holidays. It's good to see Sonic back, even though I'...
Got mine, and I logged in about a hour ago.
Sony charges for virtual furniture, PS3, PS Accessories, clothes, apartments (expect those to be around the cost of a game), PS3 games, Television fee, Movie fee, PSN titles, PSone titles, Better themes.
Seriously, dude, what makes you think Sony is any better. Stop adding prices, and welcome to the business world. Where nothing is really free. If you are cheap, and think Sony isn't going to do the same when Home comes off closed beta. And it official opens, then you are the blin...
I don't buy it. I seen what you put there, and what actually makes you think if it sucks on 360, that the same title will do better on PS3? Blind. Simply blind. I bet you were one of those that cried when Final Fantasy went to 360, too. You aren't even a real gamer, man, if you don't believe people should be able to play some games on both systems. Go ask Sony to buy Square-Enix, if you want them to go PS3-only.
Square-Enix is only publishing for Star Ocean 4. Tri-Ace isn't owned by them, nor have they ever. It is a private owned company. It's kind of like what Bungie is to Microsoft, second party. Only this is with developers. They are just business partners in this. Tri-Ace only let Square-Enix publish them due to the respect they have for Square-Enix.
And to the guy above, quit being bitter man. Everyone gets to play the games they want to play without spending a lot of money. It is t...
Yes, you can just go to the Marketplace on the site. And when you get the system back, you will be able to download it automatically right when you log onto Live.
It's not a Microsoft problem, it's a Netflix and Sony issue. Microsoft is just caught in the middle.
No? I didn't think so. And yeah, I found your logic flawed as well. Since when does PS2 not having good online matter? Pirating is pirating. Period.
Not sure. It seems odd, maybe a mess up on his part. Because the game is for both systems this winter.
Someone feels insecure. If he's worried about what others think about what he plays, as if, he needs their approval. Who cares what they think.
Get Stoked as a rent first, I say that because not everyone will like it and it'll give you a feel for the game.
Well Sony didn't want to buy Rare at the time. If they had, you'd expect those games and more to come to Playstation 3 and PSN. You'd more than likely see this on XBLA and WiiWare, based on their track record with the release of Viva on DS. I wouldn't rule it out. Stop being a fanboy, and just accept it would be great to see it with Next Gen quality.
Exactly, they would have closed it down.
I agree, Killer Instinct 3 will pop up sooner or later.
Sony didn't place a price for them. Blame Nintendo, they would have split the team up or most likely closed them down. This is what happens when Nintendo is dead last in the console race, people get shifted to other studios or just closed. Microsoft heard the bid, and bought them out.
This was in the "Gamecube" days.
Exactly. People blame Microsoft for buying them out. But Sony never really put up an offer for Rare. So, they need to be thankfully that Microsoft's Ed Fries did buy them or they could have ended up like all those closed studios, but this time from Nintendo. They've closed studios just like the rest of them.
Maybe it's the gamers that changed. That is what's wrong with Rare, people are looking for some kind of SNES classic, go to your SNES system.
If they ever do slim down the 360. This would be a perfect, and low costing way to load disc. It'll happen for real soon enough due to all those wear and tear drivers it has now. It's only a question of when. Still good idea. I like it in my PS3.