MS & Sony just want a piece of Nintendo's pie. IMO, they are way too late. Most people that would want one of these products probably already own a Wii.
Forget this crap and bring more AAA games pls.
EDIT: I'll play Killzone 3, etc. with the DualShock...
It a quote from the article... if anyone bothered to read it.
Just like the Wii we can expect these peripherals to be more popular with the casual audience, the ones that don't care so much about gaming as to read online about the upcoming tech gadgets.
Personally, I don't care for any of this stuff. I'll stay with my DualShock3, thank you very much.
I was 7, and judging by some of the comments here I'm calling you all liars. This is a fanboy website, and we all know fanboys are no older than 14.
Agreed Mr. Canadian Alien. Finally some real reporting.
emil1 WINS!
Fatality.
I never had a PS2, but I got GOW 1 & 2 for my fat PS3 back in 2006. Nowadays you could get the PS3 version of those games anyways... but it was nice to have when the entire PS3 library consisted of Resistance and Lair.
"Install Other OS"
hehe, couldn't resist.
I'll keep my fat PS3 over this any day.
Conan wasn't awful, it was just 100% derivative.
Trying to decrypt what you wrote...
Lair is good, MAG has crappy graphics but shouldn't have been on the list?
...jeez
It was way cheaper than a $600 PS3.
it may have the awesome-est games library, but how can you say it does everything? Specially now that Sony has gone away from it being the single home media center and made it more of just a gaming console.
PS3 FTW, my only console... but it's far from doing "everything".
... what mittwaffen said.
Heavenly Sword was too short.
What? Did I miss the point?
LOL, yeah. I remember when the PS3 added this feature. I thought "awesome... but I still have to get up to change the disk? WTF".
They should release a firmware update where they add a option to automatically swap the disk. Couch potato FTW.
So my 60GB died last month (Sony gave me a new 60GB for $150). Only thing I don't like about the slot-loading disk was that I had a game disk stuck inside and I couldn't eject it. Fail.
Sony returned my disk, but anyways. Made me miss the SNES days a bit.
I agree. There's not many options at the moment. I don't see the "download only, PSP-type" console in the next 5 years time frame. Broadband is just not wide spread enough and the game disk business is still too good, unlike the CD vs MP3 war.
Microsoft's next console pretty much has to have blu-ray, unless they decide to introduce yet another disk based format (please no).
Facepalm for the article having a title to attract people from both camps but being horribly written. Looks like it was written by a 9th grader who's mom only gave him 20 minutes on the computer. The comments section here is better than that article.
Well I want it back.
I played ping pong on Atari 2600. :'(