The fact that people are still talking about this game proves that it's not overrated.
The government should have made it illegal for companies to lock down a phone, instead of just making it legal to jailbreak it.
But PlayStation + and XBL can't really be compared. Not because one is better or worse than the other, but because the two business models are completely different. XBL is a feature based service, and PlayStation + is a content based service.
Personally, I feel that there is more value in the PlayStation + model, but that's just my opinion.
You will keep all of the downloads that you pay for. The only ones that you'll need to stay subscribed for are the ones they give you for free.
I buy a lot of PSN games, and also a lot of PS1 classics for my PSP, so the discounts should counter the cost of the subscription.
Mr. Ebert needs to give us his definition of art. It's impossible to argue a point when the other person refuses to actually "define" his point of view. It would have been better if he'd actually named a great video game (like FF7 etc...), but instead he gives us something solid to confirm his opinion (Huckleberry Fin), and something completely abstract as the counter point (a great videogame). This is what we call the "straw-man fallacy". It's when someone pur...
LOL, probably.
Maybe, but maybe not. I won't deny that they've played an important role in the tech industry, but it's really impossible to say where we'd be now without them. I personally believe that if Microsoft hadn't dominated, open-sourced software would have pushed us further. Microsoft has worked very hard to keep open-sourced developers in the shadows. Android and iPod have demonstrated what can happen when Microsoft doesn't completely own an industry, and I think the averag...
Sort of puts things in perspective, right? I've had my PS3 since launch and never used the "Other OS" feature, so I didn't care about Sony taking it away.
I hate live-action trailers for video games. I wan't to see gameplay footage. Although this was a cool commercial, it doesn't make me want to buy it. Maybe it's just me, but commercials need to be informative.
I started out with Ubuntu, but if you can learn to install Arch, you get much more control over your system. It's also a rolling release distro, so once installed (run # pacman -Syu) and it'll update the distro automatically... I know that Ubuntu has sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, but with Arch you never have to worry about new releases (like upgrading from Ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04). Arch just does it quickly and automatically.
Someone working on Crysis 2 was able to talk without taking a crap on other games?!?!
People don't write viruses for the smallest market share. If I'm going to take the time to write a virus, I want it to affect as many people as possible. So I'm going to write it for Windows.
I'm going to be hating this guy more than the Turn 10 guys, with all his sh*t talking.
I have both a 60 gig and a slim, but never used the "Other OS" feature. I use linux daily, but it's on my laptop... In fact, I don't know anyone that actually used that feature. I'm sure that there are some people out there, but it's probably less than 1% of PS3 owners (and certainly none of my friends). In short, I don't miss that feature.
Infinity Ward and Activision need to issue an official apology to gamers for releasing such a broken game. It's a shame, too, because I really loved the first Modern Warfare.
Square-Enix is terrible at surprises.
I'd bet it's something for the DS. That seems to be their favorite platform.
That stupid dog from Duck Hunt on the NES... Always laughing at me and mocking me. And no matter how mad I got, I couldn't shoot him.
But I don't see anything in that video that should change anybody's mind (for or against). It's just a promotional party. It actually looks like it could be fun. Go to a club, have some drinks, and play video games.