1. In development long before LBP was announced.
2. LBP didn't invent user-created content.
3. Kodu is for kids, mostly - a learning tool for software development.
Yes it is.
"Every day we’re hearing of a company running through a round of layoffs or going out of business, it’s really not a happy time. Sony is not immune to the economic troubles either. Sony is talking restructuring and that involves a potential head count reduction of 16,000 jobs due to plant closings.
This leaves Sony with some hard decisions. Restructuring can mean drastic changes that effect all their product lines. The PlayStation 3 isn’t currently a ...
They thought the same thing about Atari, too. And Sega.
Did you mean DIScontinue making hardware? Otherwise, that statement makes no sense.
Analysts state that Sony needs to make even more drastic cuts, though Sony denies it will need to.
“Sony’s not in a position to halt all domestic production but it has to do something that drastic,” said Mitsushige Akino, chief fund manager at Ichiyoshi Investment Management. “If it announces plans to move production overseas while keeping only planning and development functions in Japan, that would be a positive.”
Um, how?
ROTFLMAO
Not enough huge breasts in Killzone 2 for Maxim.
1. I notice the diff between HD and upscaled DVDs, but it's not enough for me to care.
2. Before seafaring, ancient (and I mean ANCIENT) people thought the world was flat.
3. The issue wasn't whether the Earth was flat - it was whether the Earth was in the center of the universe or not.
The PS2 is Sony's flagship console, not the PS3.
EDITORIALS ARE NOT DUPLICATE STORIES. They're NEVER duplicate stories because they're EDITORIALS commenting on the news. By definition, an editorial is an opinion piece commenting on the news. All editorials are unique to the editor writing it.
What great exclusives? Luigi's Mansion? Metroid Prime? Nothing sold on the GameCube.
How can you tell a 360 game was ported to the PS3? That's now (See: EA's sloppy port of The Orange Box.)
(PS. I love the Road Warrior ref at the beginning- ka-chunk, ka-chunk, ka-chunk...)
I think you should read the article:
Jeffrey Russell states that the modern view that people of the Middle Ages believed that the Earth was flat is said to have entered the popular imagination in the 19th century, thanks largely to the publication of Washington Irving's fantasy The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1828.
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Sailors knew the world was round. Roger Bacon and other alchemists/scientists talked about it, and the curvature of the...
Except this article is demanding the sky be blue, and not grey and smoggy.
PS. No one ever thought the world was flat. Ever.
The game may be coming out for other platforms, but the demo is flash-based and on PC only right now.
Um, what? How old are you?
It'll be ported by Electronic Arts internally as The Orange Box was - and we all saw how well that was ported to the PS3.
Yep.
Is Microsoft preventing other browsers from working?
Is the EU seriously going to try to dictate what software Microsoft may bundle?