Were any of these people gamers before the age of 20?
I hate to break it to this guy, but Move works incredibly well with Killzone 3, Socom 4, and MAG.
Start The Party, Beat Sketcher, and Sports Champions are great party games.
Tumble, Echochrome II, and Lab Rat are great casual, yet hardcore games for Move.
Heavy Rain, Resident Evil 5, and various PSN titles implemented it...well after they were released and it does just fine.
Sony really needs to step it up for online chat. I thought they WERE buying Skype.
This really messes things up. -_-
Skype is huge.
People use it for everything.
Oh, dear God...
Edit: dear Allah?
Edit 2: You're giving me nothing, people. How can you all be so boring?
I have a 360 also. I'm not playing that online though. I'm not paying money to play online. That's just stupid.
I have Steam. I can just play for free...and with more stable servers, more features, and the ability to multi-task while I do it.
They won't deactivate old systems. Trust me...I've tried. -_-
Get that game! You won't regret it!
*facepalm*
Try other games.
There better be more!
Then...what would you do with them?
They were very original with Black & White...implementing new gameplay mechanics, large backstories to the characters, and making the Pokemon look like creatures we could easily grow attached to.
But...haters gonna hate.
^_^ I like when people do good things.
No...
Families want Wii Sports or Start The Party or Viva Pinaita. They want games with accurate controls...because accuracy gives you better feedback. When you feel like it's YOU doing the action...you have a sense of accomplishment.
- $500,000,000 ad campaign.
- Ignorant America public who are controlled by the media.
Those are the ONLY reasons.
You're being serious?
@waseem
Hahahaha...
Steam does all of that and did it before Xbox Live.
Tool.
Why don't you just rent it?
Alpha-Male...
How do you have so many bubbles?
@perdie
I hope you're trolling.
No. They talk about how the 6th gen was the best age of gaming and that is where the roots of the industry are.