The Wii60 phenonomen is pretty straight forward in terms of maths:
£279.99 = 360
£179.99 = Wii
Total = £460
Games = Wii sports + at least 1-2 360 games
vs
£459.98 = PS3 with 1 game, 1 controller but no HD cable
Which is better value...you decide I guess.
They are pretty small, and not very clear...the original game was very good, i enjoyed it on my PC...
looks like it plays a lot like Max Payne with some kung fu and special moves thrown in...if so...awesome!
Some sweet moves there, defo a nice improvement
CRT is fine if you have a mammoth sized lounge, but I'd rather have my sleek 42" HD plasma hanging on my wall
This continual crap on the site here really spoils it, gawd knows why everyone reads it and therefore rewards the contribution?
yeh dont click the union jack if you are in the UK it didn't load for me.
This should point to the original source, and give credit to cod4forums only.
Nice compo pity I live in the UK.
CoD2 was crap compared with CoD1, and even more so if you compare it to CoD;uo, IW are gonna hae to do something very special for me to care about CoD4 on PC.
sorry to be a party pooper but i thought it was pretty dire, although I appreciate why others may enjoy it
i think this could be cool, but the screenies aint that hot
yeh its a nice design, i doubt i'll use it much tho i dont have many MSN buddies...of course if they bring out an Internet browser then...
What a stupid article as if the friggin power supply is going to stop someone buying it!
M$ is not a brand at all in Japan, Japanese dont much like western brands as it is, so it is always an uphill struggle to sell there, also considering Japanese gamers dont like the games we play generally either.
Streets of Rage 2 has rockin music :) Loved that on the megadrive
graphics aren't everything
This could be really cool if they pull it off
There is no point stripping UE3 down, they may as well build it using the UE2 engine which probably would run on the Wii
there is no way in hell UE3 is running on the Wii
M$ is simply answering a question which was put to them about taking part in folding@home, as far as I can see they had no intention of doing this and were only considering it after being ASKED about it.
Still who cares anyway, if they can help great, even if it is for PR at least its a contribution.
I think the article has a valid point, I akin most games to big budget cartoons...there is very little depth or emotion in them, and its all flashy graphics and action.
An occasional gem shines through, but we badly need some more variation, I especially would like to see use of voice recognition in game smore.