these systems aren't going to be sold for free by any store. What is listed as the retail price for both the PS3 and the 360, isn't what our stores that sell these products pay. Does anyone really think that Best Buy is going to sell A PS3 for free.
This is only a guess, but what does Sony charge as the wholesale price for a PS3? Maybe 450-480 for the 60gig PS3. What's the wholesale price for a MS 360 premium? Maybe 270-290. There is no way Walmart, Target, Sears, K-mart...
an excellent point.
having unlocked almost all of them, I would say it's much more rewarding to unlock them. The game isn't easy, but at least Red Octane has done a good job at making feel like an accomplishment when you do unlock those songs that need to be.
then I say whatever you have to do Take 2. Just so you don't get bought out by EA sometime soon.
and I haven't seen a problem yet.
centers around the Denon AVR 4802, a Hitachi Directors Series 70 inch LCD, Defenitive series speakers, and a 360 HD DVD and PS3 for High Def playback support. The TV at that size will cost 7-10 thousand to replace in order to get 1080p support and the current Denon 4806ci doesn't even support True Dolby or uncompressed audio fidelities. Who knows what the 4807 will support if and when it's finally announced, let alone what Denon will charge for it when the current 4806ci runs around 3500-40...
not 1.2 as is being included in the Elite. But, I have found very few AVR that can support True Dolby HD and only handful can play uncompressed source actually uncompressed. Those that can are in the 5000-8000 dollar range, I still don't see Denon's AVR 4806ci or their flagship AVR AVR-5805ci supporting True Dolby HD. How many AVRs are even offering HDMI 1.3. I know Denon, Pioneer, and Onkyo have both said that later this year they will, but only in their high-end models. I am waiting fo...
hire some one to put in a wired network. Cost me 1200 bucks, with cat 6 cabling, to have 6 ports put into my bedrooms, game room, and great room with the network interface in my office. Very reliable.
but the other games are all very good titles, even the arcade unplugged was a bargin when it came out.
developers working on GT 5, PGR 4, and Forza 2 are all very good at what they do. All three will be well built games.
the 360 and the PS3. This is going to be a great year.
if the music turns out to be that good, well then an extra ten bucks ontop of the racing wheel and set-up, isn't too much more. If it's some cool cars or decals, then really might be worth it.
to even begin layers effects on my cars. I can't wait to see what other people auction off.
I would personally rather some older stuff like, Lunar or Grandia. Maybe even Daytona from Sega would be nice.
but after a couple of beer they would only be a distraction
will never come fast enough. I know Forza and Mass Effect will take up most of this coming Summer, plus if Two Worlds turns out to be good then Bioshock, which is looking really good, will be ready for purchase.
will do the switch from componet to HDMI.
and it was reported to be HDMI 1.2. Thus eliminating the idea in my mind to buy the Elite. No 65nm processor, no HDMI 1.3, no sale. Though, I don't need True Dolby HD yet as my current AVR doesn't support it. I'll keep my cores and play the games like everyone can, no matter version you have.
Still can't find the original source, but here's the report and link below:
Xbox 360 Elite supports HDMI 1.2 profile. For audio, you can select DD, DTS (at 1.5 Mbps), a...
I just hope they will send additional guitars to market.
so really fun editions to game that I still think was very well done. Can't wait.