The official source is linked in the story. I'm suprised they fell back on the flares things.
I just realized it would let me play StarCraft II, perhaps this is a great idea. :P
I see something like OnLive taking a foothold sometime in the far far future, not yet though.
That's what I've started thinking, I'm still dissapointed there aren't any hardcore game coming out for it, at least not yet.
It appeals to the casual gamer though.
The be a pro mode is actually kind of cool, building your own play from the ground up has this WoW like character development addiction to it. I know a lot of guys that play it that have no interest in Hockey specifically just because it's a great time to play with a few friends.
If you actually read the story you'd see that he said a few of the games still have issues.
Its common knowledge that the Move is a knock off of the Wii remote, a better more accurate knockoff that has a crap load of great first party exclusives coming out for it though.
Kinect really is sort of a Eye-Toy knock off.
Another suggestion, spaces and commas are your friend.
I'll be honest I'm surprised you actually liked it. You made it sound like fun to. After Microsoft's showing at this years E3 I'd all but given up on Kinect as something I might purchase.
I was kind of disappointed, I expected a little more this year.
Killzone and Resistance isn't Halo. They may be great games but they aren't the Master Chief. I've played Halo for years and I'm a huge fan of the series.
Does the PS3 have Halo: Reach? Problem not solved.
Kinect appeals to a certain audience, the industry buz (non N4G PS3 centric users) has been reasonably positive lately. I have no interest in waving my hands in front of my TV to play a game so neither Move nor Kinect really interest me at all.
I don't know how Milo is an epic fail, not that I was interested in it anyways. All I'm looking forward to right now is NHL 11, Halo: Reach and Dead rising.
I don't really understand your post, it's ful...
What a waist of a perfectly good system. He didn't even actually put it in the toilet, it's not even touching water.
I have no interest in "Upgrading" (questionable choice of words by the way) to a PS3. I'm not a fanboy but as of right now the Xbox has all the franchises and games I want to play.
Me to, I can't afford to constantly upgrade hardware, But StarCraft II man would I love to be able to play that game. Maybe gimmped version wil;l show up on consoles? It happened with the original StarCraft and the N64
True but don't they also manufacturer graphics cards and such for consoles as well?
That's very true, I think thats what will end up happening with it. Like the author stated in this article the death of PC gaming has been predicted for decades at this point, it seems to go through phases of strength and weakness.
Sweet, to bad I don't have the game.
we're talking integrated graphics card, it might work. I'd like to try it but I don't want to pick up the game and then find that it doesn't work.
I agree, it does fade but it will always come back
If only I could play the game, my computer is to old :(
I see it becoming successful in thr future but not right now. Most peoples Internet connections wouldn't be able to handle that kind of high definition streaming.