If Xbox Live was unstable due to the fact there was an increase of registered Live users during the holiday season, imagine all those 8+ million Live users jumping on board to the puny PlayStation Network. Heck, the whole damn Network would collapse, if you ask me.
Buh-bye, Mr. Bubble!
You paid $600 for a machine with no decent software to back it up. Now THAT's ownage.
Stop crying.
EDIT: LMAO! Now you're quickly editing your posts? Awesome!
Might as well merge a DYING company like Midway since they haven't made any profit since 1999. And all they seem create is mediocre to garbage titles nowadays.
Rubbish:
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Trash:
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Non...
If this is real, I wonder what the price will be. That's the really scary part.
... that was very boring.
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Rip off.
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Hey, you never know!
Of course they'll deny it upfront. The same way Epic denied UT3 will be on the Xbox 360 (at first), and the same way Free Radical is denying Haze isn't coming to the Xbox 360 (since it's a timed exclusive).
It doesn't make good business sense.
"You Failed the Wii" - No, the Wii failed us as gamers with its lame gimmick.
This is what happens when dedicated online gaming servers are FREE. They eventually get taken down. After all, you get what you pay for... which is nothing. This also applies to most PS2 & PS3 (in this case, it has not happened yet) titles. The servers will eventually get taken down sometime down the road.
LOL.
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You'd think so, eh?
"Given the sales numbers for the PS3, I can’t guess I blame Walmart for doing ANYTHING to unload all of those extra Sixaxis Controllers." - Hilarious.
They wouldn't be "stealing" if PC gamers would actually BUY games instead of pirating them. Combine that with the fact that PC gaming is overall very expensive.
... and for the fools who are going to reply with "piracy exists on consoles too", yes, I am aware of that. But it's not as mainstream as pirated PC software.
... and since when were Silver members capable of playing online?