"CNN news you can trust"
"CNN news you can depend on"
oohh how I love hypocrisy...
Congratulations Kotaku you just won the douchebag of the year award.
The 8ooo jobs equal to 4 percent of thier workforce, currently they employ 185000 people and they said they will close five or six of the 57 plants which is about 10 percent.
Sony has some wiggle room to keep the Playstation brand alive if they choose so.
good article, I like the honest style of writing. Knowing that you have experienced the 360 already I would say if you enjoyed it and feel you have enough time in your day for both systems sure why not...
The experience should come from what the developers created, not the piece of plastic that runs them. Think of this way... having both systems is like having the YING and the YANG!
That's cool, I would've like to unlock these by playing a new level but oh well...
hey that makes sence, how come the money section of CNN couldn't figure that out?
The cool thing is when the ship does sink I'll be able to use remote play while I'm on the lifeboat!
lol, maybe Sacboy lost his stuffing!
ummm let me see... oh here it is, the link to CNN with the article.
http://money.cnn.com/news/n...
I agree, I don't see the need to have a new system for a long while yet. Besides the next generation of fanboyism will probably give me a heart attack!
they should let you have an MP3 player which would act as a in-game XMB music player.
Oh Kotaku how your so fitting for the definition of what a douchebag really is.
I thought it was cool, it looked better than the Uncharted teaser IMO.
Yet another gamer who doesn't read articles but would rather make up comments from looking at the headline.
edit: I know what you mean though.
VGChartzzz with a z
A journalist used to be somebody you can trust, but that trust was earned over time through the work and effort they put into something... bringing new ideas and shedding a little bit of light on a subject that was different from the "norm" of basic thinking.
Thanks to the internet we have a new generation of thinking that's been watered down with nothing more than opinions and conspiracies... and with the help of advertising as our main source of info were slowly foll...
dumb isn't even the word...
LOL this would go well with a little Ministry- "The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste" in the background!
I would like to think of us equal but with better beer!