If only I had an extra 5 hours to spare ;-)
@Death
People seem to forget the steps MS took to rectify the problem. I'm willing to bet that most people that have had RROD have had their console replaced/fixed free of charge, or at least had that option over buying a new console. Not all, but most.
I've had mine for almost 5 years now and it's broken one time. I called up MS, sent it in and got my console back FOUR DAYS later. Not a random refurb, but the same console. Fixed. Free.
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This guy has it figured out.
Motion sickness can definitely ruin a game...
"Particularly people like myself and *sigh* buttclown."
I LOL'd.
@Racist prick
"See as white parents we raise our kids..."
You said everything you needed to say right there.
But congratulations, you're officially the only person I know that could turn a talk about Wii video game sales in to a race argument.
What I find particularly funny are the Sponge Bog games for the Wii. Because every self-respecting father wants those.
Very nice. 1080P, 240hz refresh with 3D glasses included? Awesome.
I'm also shocked that they're going to be selling those glasses for only $70 a pair. They look nicer than the ones I have for my TV and they're $180 cheaper!
Well yeah, the E3 area was live shortly after the PSN came back up. That's about the only thing Home has that the average gamer wants.
@grz
You know what else looks dumb?
Randomly inserting commas where they don't belong.
I think you missed the point of the article, bud.
Story in a nutshell: Joystiq writer bags on Conduit 2 with very negative review. Conduit 2 developers get pissed, realize the Joystiq reviewer has a published book on Amazon, and then flock to Amazon and leave nasty reviews in retaliation.
Pathetic. If you're going to create something for the public to see (and pay for) you have to expect and ready yourself for negative feedback. Retaliation like this is just childish.
Ha, the first two words of the title of this article will get it approved immediately on N4G! Good job!!!
@Kyur
And you realize that just about every person who has a PS3 has multiple profiles, right?
That '77 million' number comes from the number of PSN account they have currently. Just thought it was funny that they're trying to pass that off as the actual number of people who use the PSN, when anyone who has half a brain can realize that it's actually much lower.
What I find funny about their response is they appear to actually think they have a user base of 77 million people on PSN.
And I here I thought just the PS3 fanboys were that naive.
On topic: Despite owning all of them, I like their offering of games. If you haven't played any of them, they're all great. You really can't go wrong.
@Logic
Fair enough.
"MOST 360 owners only buy two MULTIPLATFORM games a year(Madden and COD)."
I would love to know where you're getting the info to state this as fact. I have a friend's list of 80+ people and not a single one of them only play one game a year. They might not buy every game that comes out, and most of them do buy the yearly CoD title, but each of them buy and play at least a handful of games every year.
And BTW, just so we're clear, the mos...
Great games take time...
What he's saying is true.
I think a lot of people either forgot or didn't know that Bungie has been doing this for the Halo franchise for well over 5 years now.