Yup, they are Korean
Madpuppy is correct, they used to be Goldstar.
LG stands for "Lucky Goldstar"
Like Achemki said, great workout - still have sore legs.... The game IS tricky to set up, but it IS a lot of fun. You do need good lighting and space though.
ElementX, so why can we not own consoles? Some of us are able to afford consoles. Why can the review not be in English? Many of us here in Africa speak English among our various dialects. You need a wake-up about the assumptions of Africans, your xenophobic generalisations need to stop.
Agree, buts Ize always wanted a shadow simulator from PD and I have always wanted a tree simulator from PD too (SARCASM)
The head tracking feature works perfectly.
The important thing to remember is to switch the camera from wide angle to the narrow "zoomed" setting and doing the calibration in the settings menu.
I was rather surprised when I stood in front of my TV - remember, you need to be close to your HD TV to get the effect of periferal vision as well - and when I scooted down to a comfortable level in front of the TV, the view in the cockpit also moved down! - lookin...
Gee, thanks, like we South Africans are sub-human or something? - We do not have lions roaming the streets over here contrary to popular belief. South Africa is an awesome country with credible people.
Zinc, it is the South African EA Community Manager - not global, scary none the less for us over here :-)
With a little bit of electronic circuitry, you could connect a powerglove to a PC - there use to be vitual reality software for it as well, crude, but awsome in the day.
I am sure Sony can easily blacklist the PS3 from online use. It should be easy for them to see when the Hypervisor has been "opened" ilegally. In fact they should be able to see what has been changed on the system remotely anyway.
Ooh, look a robot threw up all over my gameboy!
Shake you 6axis controller hard - while on the ribbon background with the sparklies - and watch the little sparklies react and fly all over the place! - nice little secret detail.
What StalkingSilence is trying to say is that we have always been able to do that on the PS3 - well since a year or so ago with the firmware update - Sony left it up to the developer to implement into their own software.
I think it depends on what you like in a game - the demo might be worth a try.
The game is GREAT and I am really enjoying it - the key seems to be NOT sticking to the track the whole time and try to take shortcuts. Lots of fun when it gets dark - in game. The world is overwelmingly massive!
WOW, the person who released that so early should be put away for a while in some solitary confinement - a month or so.
that plays NES copies
Many people are running Windows 7 on the MSI Wind U100 Atom based "netbook" already!
Gametrak does not belong to MS - they are a company on thier own.
We would probably see this on PS3 and PC
He will have to sue for - The attack of the Androids etc etc....
I am 36 and have been gaming since I was about 11....my Dad introduced me to a ZX Spectrum 48K at the time and I loved it. My Dad is 66 now and he is also an avid gamer - he mostly enjoys racing games on his PS1/PS2 and PS3... I will game forever aswell...actually cannot wait for the next tech.
It is rather amazing - as a side note - how Sony gaming machines PS1 - PS2 - PS3 have evolved with us as gamers is it not? I mean, PS1 we had as young people, PS2 followed us into adulthoo...
@anonymous Even though you say you "don't want to be racist" you imply that black people are incapable of helping with the development and creation of games in our country? Shame on you! The people of our Nation are much more capable than you might think, or assume! And by the way, most of us "Europeans" are generally refered to as "South Africans".