Too cheap to be a pure Sony product but not a Sony Ericsson one, the build quality on their phones of late has be very poor.
lolwut at this article
Yep true.
I still don't get why AMD decided to change the naming of the cards, seems like a waste of time, money and effort as there was absolutely nothing wrong with the old naming scheme.
I know lol Bit odd though he's waiting that long to say anything.
Grammar police ftw!
I do find it ironic that it took until the third reply for someone to actually get it right!
If you read on down the thread he posts a Flickr link and says it came from a Sony Flickr page.
On Flickr http://farm5.static.flickr....
Probably, but think how well a lightsaber designed one would sell! Sony would make a killing off it!
I'd love to see it happen, my heart says it will but my head will remain dubious on this.
CoD2 and CoD4 were at least 9 if not 10 out of 10 games, both were brilliant, however MW2 was nowhere near their standard.
Yeah same here. From all I've heard and read about AC:B it's shaping up to be pretty damn good, just hope they get the right balance in the MP.
Cannot wait for Crysis 2 :D
What of GameSpot UK, and VG247?
Plus flamebait articles aren't exactly exclusive solely to UK games journalism, there's plenty of examples from around the world.
Yeah a no name site that has been #1 in 2008 and 2009 for "Computers and Internet - Electronics" in the UK.
They're actually quite well known and a widely respected site, at least here in the UK anyway.
Yeah it was, but what of Toy Story 3 which took more in 2D than 3D?
Yeah just import :) That's what I did with the GoW Collection when it came out in North America ages before Europe.
"loads love it in the cinemas"
Seems not. The undisputed king of 3-D movies, Avatar, the extra revenue from the sci-fi epic's 3-D screenings was 70 percent. When Alice in Wonderland came out three months later, the bonus had dropped to 53 percent. This past May, Shrek Forever After saw a boost of 48 percent. In July, The Last Airbender managed just 24 percent.
The capper? Toy Story 3, which actually pulled less money for showing it in 3D than 2D...
Even calling the best 3D tech "true 3D" is stretching it quite a bit.
Sony are hardly going to come out and say it's real now are they?
Engadget don't need to go after hits with some sensationalistic story like this.