just keep with the smart and impressive ad campaign. Sony's brand name and games will bring people in. I can only hope 2008 will be as fulfilling gaming wise as 2007 was. Happy New Year everyone.
I think your thinking about the Samsung 81f series LCD with the backlit LED screen. I have the 52 inch version, and it's worth every extra penny. Best TV I have purchased to date.
and I find them to be unbiased and capable of providing good information about a varity TVs as they perform in a gaming environment. I only wish they would review my Samsung 52 inch 81F series flat panel LCD. One of the sharpest and brightest TVs out there right now. I would love a review of Sony's Bravia line.
you might just see Ford making a Chevy someday. At least maybe. As for OXM wanting to review a Sony TV, well OXM is dedicated to the 360; but it isn't associated with MS in any way. I like their TV reviews. Though I am set until I get my Denon 5308ci AVR this spring, OXM TV reviews as it applies to gaming are actual informative and well done. Still, it's Sony's right to refuse.
an awful lot over the course of any fiscal year. I can certainly see them pushing 33 million in hardware sales across all three of their properties in any given fiscal year, but 250 million pieces of software. Even world wide, that's a really big number.
The Foundry and the out door map (forgetting it's name) in the recent download are really well done, but Halo 2 with all the added maps really has been the better experience. There is still time for Halo 3. I do like the added weapon selection in Halo 3, though. Can't beat duel wielding Maulers.
I really hope it does well and we all get to see Mass Effect 2 and 3. I hope they can improve the dialog wheel and actually make the choices mean something, though.
Playstation 2 had even been released. I had my first DVD player, the Panasonic A-100, in 1998. DVD had already been establishing itself into the market, unlike what has been occuring with Blu-Ray and it's market penetrations being pushed onward by the success of the PS3 primarily.
I don't care as long as a few more RPG's start coming out. There have been so few this past year.
The Menu and inventory was a total mess. It is very hard to figure out what items, particularly ingredients for potions, that you had.
Frame rate drops were annoying, but didn't prevent you from playing the game. The frame rate would diffinitely drop, though I never had it freeze completely on me like some others.
Online aspects of the game were boring after about 4 hours or so. Basically you ended up looting any villages present on a particular map. Run a wi...
it isn't corny. Just a little boring. Your jet responds nicely. It's just that you can use the same 4 missle lock-on weapons system to take everything out, while your wingman does little to nothing during each of your missions.
I'd rather have a tactile first person shooter that battles sea otters on ostriches than have COD go back to WWII. Why not COD 5 Planet of the Apes edition? After Modern Warfare, going back to WWII is just a big mistake.
At least give us a Modern Warfare version with useable tanks and Humme Vee's that 3 person teams can use. More carnage.
It is very easy to slave a controller to what ever 360 you want to play on and your gamer tag ins't attached to a controller. It's on whatever console you last left it on. Attaching a controller to a 360 console is easy.
then let me know were it can be found. The 360 has been one of the most comfortable controllers I have ever used on a gaming console. The Saturn controller would be the only other one I could agrue against the 360 controller.
at Balco. The man's got some muscle.
neither of which takes away from the beauty of both games.
they need to stop including this in the weekly software sales. Keep track of them separately under each games file, like Forza sold around a million copies and another million were included as freebies.
I certainly have seen some bad apples on Xbox Live. Most are just ordinary people that want to have a good time. I have only had to hit avoid for a very few people.
which comes out to around 150 million dollars a day. Making 2.5 million a month really amounts to nothing. I still just don't see why MS cares about this format war beyond how it can affect the PC industry, where MS gets most of it's income. Whether Blu-Ray or HD-DVD wins this format war, digital download services are still going to find a place in the market.
but it really isn't much different from Saturn Bomberman. Never got a chance to try Overlord, though several friends recommended it.