on RBI Baseball. I used to play that game for hours on NES.
There is no way of knowing for certain that the 360 was actually outputting the images to the projector. They could have just plugged the 360 in and turned it on so you saw the green lights and had a DVD player or a PC providing the images that were displayed on the screen.
The images imply that both Linux and MacOS are possible on the 360. If someone has come out with a way to port MacOS X to the 360, I will be buying another one to mod and try it out.
This has nothing to do with Sony's game systems.
never sell well. Just look at the rarity guides for any system and games with religious themes are nearly always 9's and 10's, meaning damn near impossible to find because they didn't sell when they were first released.
Fuzion Frenzy being so good that people would be looking forward to part 2.
since Juevani got his bubbles taken away and his other accounts banned he is submitting a lot of news stories just so he can post.
have a 1080p television, though?? HDTV only has a 30% adoption rate in N. America so far, and of those that have been sold, most are 1080i or 720p. The 1080p output is not going to become a major selling point for PS3 for a while and even when it does, 360 can do it, too.
than Sony to recoup development costs for games because there are more units out there. More units means more potential sales. That is the reason why Sony is losing all of it's exclusives. The numbers are in favor of 360 now, and the more developers go cross platform, the less reason there is to spend more to buy a PS3.
Not all the games are going to use the full capacity of a B-R disc. If a game takes up less than 9GB of space, it will fit on a regular DVD, and the PS3 can read DVD discs.
and it is only going to make the supply situation for the first two SKU's even worse by tying up vital components. Nobody bought the PSX media center thing in Japan, and I don't think anyone is going to be buying this, either.
will be replacing their worn out PS2 with a new one. That will account for a lot of the sales. A lot of people will also be buying them as secondary units to put in places like vacation homes and RV's. The same thing happened when the redesigned PSOne was released.
Kage, PS2 can't carry the Sony brand forever. At some point PS3 has to take over, and the sooner that happens, the better. The longer PS2 is on the market for a lower price and with more games and developers continue to...
and I say it's fake. You never actually see what is in the box.
If they can do games like Okami and Godhand on 360, they may be able to get more support from the Japanese market.
it is going to be rough on PS3.
by the time it drops down to where most people can afford it, they'll be up to an R1000 chipset. I just hope they don't end up having 20 different chipsets on the market at the same time again like they did with all the 9x00, X800 and X850 variants. Once a chip family becomes obsolete, they should let it die. They're still selling Radeon 7000 and Nvidia Riva TNT cards at CompUSA for Christ sakes.
Rent a game for the night and dump it to hard drive. It'll be the best couple of bucks you ever spent.
that the PS3 hardware is not optimized for games like the 360 is and Sony doesn't provide comprehensive development tools and technical support to developers on the same level that Microsoft does, and the PS3 is overly complicated from a programming standpoint. Most things are just easier to do on 360. A lot of the power of the PS3 will go unrealized simply because of this.
We'll take them all. If Sony comes in dead last this time, it not only is bad news for PS3, but also for whatever console they come up with to replace it as they will have lost the good will of developers. A lot of gamers in this generation who either bought or developed for PS3 will feel burned by Sony.
The article you linked to was linked to another article and the author stole the images from Last Samurai that are shown and then said the Blu Ray image looks better, but when you go the article he stole the images from, the original author says that the HD-DVD image is better, in spite of the fact that he is watching it over component and the PS3 is being displayed over HDMI. So I guess if the 360 HD-DVD player can produce a superior image over component to the PS3 over HDMI, that pretty muc...
is that original XBox games aren't intended to run in 720p and 1080p but they upscale fine on 360. Sony did something seriously wrong if PS2 games won't upscale cleanly on PS3.