Wasn't interested in the article, but I love your profile pick, beautiful car.
was already in Need for Speed Pro Street, as dlc (at least for the PS3 version, not sure about the 360). Forza is not the first game to get it.
On a side note because of the upcoming Gran Turismo, the Citreon (I think that's spelled right) GT was actually made, and that is a beautiful car.
60 gigs, baby (ahem 500 gigs).
I think I will pick up a 2nd one, I already have a b/c one (original 60 gig.), and soon I won't have to move it around anymore, it would be better if some of my siblings/friends weren't so cheap, and just get their own. Besides, some friends like to game, but have always relied on what I have, and this just makes it more convenient for me.
Blowhard tool. I'm surprised this idiot has readers, way to go, grabbing up outdated info to loosely support your rants.
I mean, back in the day when all this was in printed materials, you could argue that what these people did could be considered journalism. I followed my favorite magazines, and for the most part what you got was information, mostly unbiased, industry related stories that consumers weren't privy to, articles about forthcoming products, etc., and previews, and reviews.
At some point this all started changing, as newer staff were brought on you could see everything kind of start to...
I totally agree with you, which is why I plan on getting a slim (even though it'll be my 2nd PS3), the fat version is inconvenient to travel around with.
Concerning the article itself, I always believed the PS3 offered more value than the competition, even at its higher price point, but that is just my opinion. Now that you can get a PS3 at $299, like the author said, how could you not see the PS3 is a better bang for your buck? It's just a no-brainer.
does this guy really believe what is offered on LIVE beyond what is on PSN or PCs is a premium service, and worth the admission price. I don't think so, but I don't care what other people do with their own money. I guess the author probably wants to pay to play on PCs as well, because apparently that will make the experience of playing on line better.
like everyone else said, release the game already!!! please!
There are a lot of great PS2 games, many of which I missed the 1st time through, and I still have tons of PS1/2 games. Sure there are a wealth of PS3 games now, but classic games are classic games. Besides, who wants tons of systems cluttering up the place. Three generations of games and one console, that's a no-brainer.
I'm enjoying it, my wife loves hers, and it'll only get better with time.
because owners tend to need to buy several of them, lol (actually not that funny, as that unfortunately includes me, at least until my current one craps out).
Yeah, I read most of the comments here, and sure I'll probably be called a fanboy for the title, but people just don't seem to know when to cut their losses. My brothers and I had 1 NES for over 20 years now, same one still works, between then and now I've had 1 gba, 1 Genesis, 1 Nomad, 1 N64, 1 PS1, 2 PS2 (traded for a slim), 1 x-box (shorted out in t-storm), 1 Dreamcast, 1 Gamecube, 2 Psp (1 broke), 1 DS, 1 Wii, 1 PS3, and 3 360s (the launch Premium RRoD, was fixed under warranty, and I hea...
that fact that as a game platform it far outperforms the ipod touch. I think the pricing is fine, and if I didn't already have a psp I'd get this one. As it stands, I'll hold out for the actual psp 2.
No one will be fooled by this article.
in the respect that something like Project Natal offers the player gestures, and the ability to mimic the movements of using a steering wheel, or gun, etc. you don't get the tactile feel of the actual object in your hands. I for one am more immersed with those types of controllers, and that all traces back to the feel of the arcade cabinets, such as the light-gun games, driving games, and some of the more exotic ones (fighter plane co*kpit, a luge, a skateboard, the list goes on). This may be...
it is too bad that they don't want to release it here, I saw video of the Japanese version and it looked pretty cool, and another reason it's unfortunate is because it is only getting an M rating not exactly retail death. They should go ahead and take a chance and release here anyway.
Not into Halo anymore (personal preference), and as for the other titles, you can get them elsewhere and enjoy what they have to offer without having to subscribe to a service (I'm aware that's an old excuse, but it is what works for me).
'nuff said.
why would you pick the 360, because that's the one, among the two that has you paying for everything the PS3 offers right out the damn box (it's a no-brainer). Unless you are willing to pay extra, only one system is giving you the full experience at no additional cost.