The only thing new is some different missions and the tilt (snort) feature. The game will still blow chunks.
and this ain't no flight sim. It's graphics aren't bad, they are produced with a sort of semi-sepia tone to make them look old fashioned, World War II'ish. The problem is it's just an arcade style shooter with no originality, same as Secret Weapons over Normandy and Heros of the Pacific. If it doesn't have a pilot's in coc-pit view, then its worthless in my view.
This stupid censor software won't even allow the word c-o-c-k-p-i-t!
This game blew chunks.
Our war corespondents report terrorists have begun placing roadside Xbox360s, capable of destroying armored personnel carriers, on the streets of Bagdad's Sunni quarter.
They said it would be a controller made for games that require extra fine control like a PC gets with a mouse.
As to who came up with the motion controller first, take a look at this video. It was included on the Windows 98 install disk, and I think you'll find some of the onscreen visuals look kind of familiar. Oh, yeah, wasn't the first motion controller for the Sony products introduced in '99?
Oops! I forgot the link!
HD-DVD can be produced on the same equipment as standard DVDs with only minor inexpensive (relativly) upgrades. Blu-Ray requires completly new capital investment from one end of the production process to the other. The difference in investment is from 10s or 100s of thousands of dollars for HD-DVD to millions for Blu-Ray.
Which one gets the most to market also depends on who wants to invest how much in which equipment.
Retailers started converting to "just in time" shipping about 25 years ago. Storing product in a warehouse costs beaucoup bucks; as a result nearly all retailers have their merchandise deliveries calculated and timed to match the rate of sales. 95% or better of the facilities that people refer to as "warehouses" are actually regional distribution centers; all the product for a state, for example, are delivered from the manufacturer to one central receiving point, from wh...
to the Fox4Kids website. They have it listed and include an ad video.
And it's a launch day machine.
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Then I checked and it turns out he's from North America. I guess its just another example of public education.
about 10% currently, maybe a little higher. But even so the predictions are it will be the end of 2008 before it hits even the 30% to 50% range.
I'm curious about how the the Japanese will fit it in their tiny paperwalled apartments that the 360 is too big to fit in?
the format war. Besides I have high end DVD players on all my sets, and just short of 500 DVDs: I'm not ready to start replacing them yet.
Incidentally, I spotted an error in the story near the end. The story says the 360's output is limited to 720p. It does do 1080i output. I have mine set to 1080i as the output default, and I know it works because the TV reports the status of it's input source.
And references your list. Your list includes PLANNED games. Technophilia lists only those currently in development.
And only a fanboy would assume that a site called PS3Land is automatically more accurate than any other gaming site.
You obviously got an "F".
if they were in any country other than Japan, would get the developers very long sentences for child porn.
Abought the schools your boy has attended.
It sucked. And it will still suck. In fact I would venture to say it will probably suck worse for being a port. The only difference between this game and a 50lbs. bag of steer manure is the bag.
I just call 'em as I see 'em.