that'll dampen demand for PS3??
but store employees got the rest. Walmart managers have screaming brats at home, too.
when your Blu Ray craps out from overuse? With an external HD-DVD, I don't have to worry about bricking my console if it fails. Also, that internal power supply (rated 380W compared to 160W on 360, btw) gets HOT. All that heat trapped inside the case will do wonders for all your expensive system components. I'd rather have the external brick. I'm more about practicality than looking good.
just look on Yahoo auctions Japan. They will be right in front of your face.
the Pippin??
They included Linux on the PS3 so they could export them to other countries with less tax by calling them computers instead of video games. If they patch to disable Linux after the units are delivered, aren't they evading taxes?? Sony may be left with a hard choice. Pay the additional tax or leave the operating system as it is. Both are bad news.
how Activision fits in at all. They own the right to produce *NEW* Bond games. They don't own the rights to Goldeneye on the N64.
After Australia and Europe launch. Microsoft can push their December figures up to that easily if retailers keep doing all the work for them by pushing 360s to those who won't be able to get a PS3 or Wii before Christmas.
There's only going to be 5 million 360's sold through to the end of the year, those figures are USA ONLY! There are 2 million+ in the UK plus more elsewhere in the world.
Chrono Trigger was by Square and Square Enix is in the Sony corner. They would put their old titles in the PS3 station store before they let Nintendo have it. They did make a PS1 version, remember. The same would go for any Final Fantasy. The biggest thing I can see them realistically putting in VC would be the original Zelda, if it isn't there already.
Goldeneye or Perfect Dark or any of the other Rare made treasures for the N64. Nintendo does not own the code. Even if they get all the other license issues straigtened out, Rare still owns the actual games.
gains any traction, then it will be bad news for Blu Ray. If the process is similar to making the DVD's that we watch now, then factories currently stamping out DVD or HD-DVD discs could be easily and cheaply converted to this new format.
Sony to ship update to disable Linux so pirates can't continue to hack the PS3 the same way they are hacking the PSP. Firmware 3.01 anybody??
to show you no steenking searches.
there hasn't been a good Superman game. On any platform. If they want a Superman game to sell, they have to make one with lots of battles against Darkseid.
versus Sony's one. If digital download really is the future, then what was the point of Sony making the PS3 so expensive (and late) by adding Blu Ray???
that Wii buyers are true gamers. All those PS3's probably went straight to ebay.
If every 360 owner buys a PS3 and sticks in the bottom of a closet and never removes it from the box?? Sony loses $300 for each one and all those units will do NOTHING for the attach rate or sale of Blu Ray movies. :-D
if people kept buying DVD's and both new formats failed. I would get the HD-DVD for the 360 if I wanted to get into it, but I have no problem with the old DVD as a format, really.