It does seem that if it was up to us as gamers, the ps3 would win hands down. Including Blu-ray in it's next-gen console was really a smart move for Sony.
Mart, Nice disguise or shall i say disguises, but we can see past your screen names mart. Anyways, I felt that this was really an eye opener in the sense that we were all able to see the undeniable capabilities of the ps3.
With advertisements like these, who will not want to get a ps3? PS3 is paving the way for the future. Ofcourse its going to look nice next to my 360, which won the good design award. But the ps3 defintely deserves the Sexiest of All Consoles award.
I believe that your point was well proven within your comment. More storage capacity is indeed a plus no matter how you look at it.
However, you forget that when the ps3 sells out, so does the blu-ray player. When 360 sells out, hdd player doesn't. Blu-ray is definitely at an advantage. I would complain about how Sony is forcing the format down my mouth, but whenever i reminisce on the first time both ps2 and xbox came out with dvd players, I realize that wow, if not for those systems, i would still be using a vcr. Therefore, its my conclusion that just the same way ps2 with the built in dvd helped to usher me into the pr...
Not to reiterate but it's too true not to.
"not 100% of 360 owners will get the optional HD-DVD drive, but 100% of PS3 owners will get the Blu-RAY player"
Now who is going to win? Odds are saying that by next year when sony ships more ps3s for its fanbase of millions, Blu-ray will be the winner.
But seriously no, it would not resemble that notion in any way. If Blu-ray was to be represented in this commercial properly, it would first have at least 15 dancers flip on to the stage interrupting the hdd dancers and then to show that blu-ray expands beyond the movie aspect, it would also have a band come unto the stage to play the music for the dancers. This would represent the gaming aspect of the blu-ray format revealing that blu-ray brings unification of both movie lovers and gamers as...
"The Persistence of Memory" is a modern art painting by renowned Catalan-Spanish artist Salvador Dali. He became one of the most important painters of the 20th century, and was mostly associated with the surrealist movement. His painting, which is sometimes referred to as Soft Clocks or Melting Clocks, was completed in 1931 and has been on display the Museum of Modern Art in New York City since 1934.
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Could you have been anymore on point with your comment. Like the rest of the world, I know that Sony has not yet released the final specs for the system so where is nathaniel getting his specs from. Even funnier, deceased said he already knew. Lol. Anyways the point of the matter is that we can all speculate but nothing is certain until we have a hold of the final product.
- "currently running at 30 frames-per-second"
- " supposed 60 frames-per second."
Moral of the story, we know nothing. There is still little over a month left and nothing is written in stone as of the moment. Therefore, I can say that the title will give me the same experience on either console whether it is gameplay or online.
We see your point but we don't get the picture. You are comparing games that haven't come out yet. You haven't even played the games yet. What makes you know more about any of the games Jin mentioned compared to what we know? Exactly, nothing. Therefore you have to wait a little while before you can make such comments.
And you do know that both verions will have very similar graphics, right? Have you even played Zelda for wii yet? If not, how do you personally know that it is great game? Have you played any of the games coming out for the ps3? If not, how do you know that they are mediocre? Putting fanboyism aside for a second, you must agree that do not know anything about how any ps3 or wii title is going to pleasure us until we play the title on the conosole.
both ps3 and wii have a good line-up which we can all agree is a good thing for us gamers. And with gears of war coming out and the ps3 and wii launching in Nov., i might have to drop out of nyu and forget the whole medicine thing. The Gift and Curse of the next-gen.
but when more details on sony's online capabiliities are released, online gameplay and achievements will be something to look forward to on both consoles regardless of the game.
That is a rather large amount of games for the launch window. Now i just need to hear more info on the online aspect of the ps3 and it will be a nearly flawless launch for me.
I sure wish that there was as many ps3 fans on this website as there are 360. It just seems that so many ps3 haters come to this site to reak havoc on the ps3 fans. It was one of the reasons i decided to become a member, so that i could help balance things out a bit and rightfully defend the ps3. But until the tangible truth comes out on nov. 17, the 360 fans will continue to bash any good news about the ps3.
I couldn't have said it better myself. And drew, when dj said 12 gigs, he gave a rough estimate which was actually a very good one if you didnt know because 11.7 rounds of to what? 12 gigs. And sure we could have used the hard drive, but why should we put so much stress on the hard drive when it could fit on blu-ray. Leave the downloading to extra content and upgrades that the disk could not handle. Leave that to consoles that still run dvd9. Rather than downloading stuff that could have fit ...
That was Amazing. The environments were unbelievable and the gameplay was breath-taking. I hope the online play is nothing short of an excellent online experience.
You are truly ignorant on world topics. The debate is over North Korea's position on nuclear tests. Not Japan because Japan is America's ally. Lol. But anyways, Ps3 will do well despite the region. I guarantee it.
if everyone who bought a xbox 360 also bought the Hdd-addon regardless of whether or not they have a hdtv, the competition would be alot closer between the two formats.