Man I do love me some Sony and I found myself with some extra money after selling a paintball marker. I sat down and looked at the options. PSVita or 3DS. I sat down and thought to myself, what game do I just HAVE to play. After thinking it through I said to myself, Fire Emblem. I know there are some interesting games for vita released and coming soon like Gravity Rush, Soul Sacrifice, and others but none of those to me were must play titles.
Maybe Vita will start doing better 2-3 ye...
It says it would affect DVR boxes with built-in cameras, and depending on how "built-in" is clarified it may now even include Kinect. If they refer to built-in as a physical piece of hardware that is part of the DVR box then I don't think it would include Kinect. If "built-in" is described as a piece of hardware required for the dvr box to operate correctly then it would affect kinect.
To my current knowledge, and I may be wrong, I do not think Laptop...
I wonder where you get your confidence from? If you truly do work in marketing like you have said before than it shouldn't be hard to notice consumer interest for each product via polls by websites like amazon and gamespot. Taking into account media backlash over MS policies, E3 reactions to Sony's press conference I would draw the conclusion that the PS4 has a pretty big lead in a marketing standpoint, as of now. MS continues to release clarifications about it's policies which ma...
I notice a lot of people bring up Gamestop when talking about used games yet, for the consumer, it is definitely not the most profitable venue. If you bought a game on release day you can get most of your money back by selling it on ebay or craigslist within a month or so. Gamestop is, in fact, the most convenient venue for buying and selling, since I would assume most people don't want to deal with listing an item on ebay, or fear of human interaction over craigslist. So what I am trying...
I guess it just comes down to what you want out of the system. For me personally faster RAM and a stronger GPU mean a lot more to me that advanced TV or a voice recognition/gesture system ever will. You may view things differently but to each his own.
Skype will be available on both consoles so that is a moot point. Well for me it would be since I have not once used video chat while playing games, yet I used skype voice chat almost daily while playing games.
You know PS3 was "worth" the extra money too with bundled wi-fi, which was a $100 add on for 360 at launch, and blu-ray drive; but that didn't stop people from saying xbox360 is cheaper so it's the better decision.
IMO if Kinect wasn't mandatory and both systems launched with the $400 price tag the PS4 is the better value hands down based on what is known right now based on hardware/system features.
Since when has polygon.com become a reputable review website? I mean going by their advice you would go out and buy Remember me over The Last of us.
Just another way for a small website to get more hits. Even the review itself sounds like gibberish. Pretty much a pacifist little person who does not enjoy any sort of challenge.
And you don't actually just "see through walls" everything goes black and white and you only see outlines of thing that are making sounds.
Don't tell me you have never put your ear up against a wall to find out what people were trying to talk about or if something is even in the other room. I think the devs are just trying to visualize that concept since giving audio cues can be a lot more troublesome that giving visual cues.
The old Sony walkman, yes the CD player, had a jack very similar to that and it was only for the volume control function that was part of the headset. As I remember it though you could have put in any headphone into the jack and it would still work.
We will still have hard copies of games being sold regardless and will never equate to an "all download" system. The whole issue is not whether you have enough storage but whether or not you have the means to download a game in a reasonable amount of time. For most people in the U.S it should be a problem but there are people all over the world that buy consoles and games that may not have a strong high-speed internet connection which makes the "only download" system of se...
There are things called theaters....you know the place where movies are shown and the place where the producer hopes they will at least break even at. Games do not have the same luxury as they 100% depend on software sales to make any money.
Music...... if you are referring to the sale of CD's than I would believe the market is significantly smaller to even try to compare to game sales. As for things like Itunes, songs you buy are bound to your account and you can't ...
Except developing games isn't free. These people put a lot of effort and time to bring you a great gaming experience. The least you can do is buy their game to support them. Developing a game cost anywhere from $20 million to $100 million. That means that they have to sell 333,333 to 1,666,666 copies at full retail price to break even.
Honestly though I don't really see the problem with this whole thing anyway, people who buy new games will still continue to buy their games n...
Someones salty.
Criticizing a game for having too many guns........when that's one of it's selling points.
Imma review this reviewer:
Good: Can write in complete sentences.
Bad: No sense of humor, Criticizes things for having style.
6/10: this reviewer is BAD
When I got YLOD I just took the whole thing apart and took a heat gun to the Mobo/GPU/CPU per the instructions of a youtube video and now my 80GB phat PS3 is still chugging along. I assumed that I would end up getting a new one since it went YLOD so what did I have to lose if I ended up trashing the old one.
I feel like "Great Depression" would be a more appropriate moniker as it follows the theme of a time period.
I read the counter argument for WoW as a foil for XBL. I would like to start by saying WoW was a pioneer in it's genre, much like XBL was for online play on consoles, they offered something no one else had and it was enticing for buyers, making WoW a smash hit even though you have to pay a subscription. A key thing to note was that there was no alternative, live an online game similar to wow without a subscription that was popular. Now there is an alternative that is pretty popular and hy...
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Thank you for linking a 2 year old article...........very informative for those of us that like to live in the Past.
After reading some of these comments I would like to add the fact that Live was released in 2002. So if you've been paying for live since then you have spent over $600 just to play your video games online..............and people complained about the original price of the PS3.
I feel bad for the Parents that bought an Xbox for their kid and have been suckered into paying their fees all these past years. I bet a good portion of the people who aren't bothered by the fac...
All I have to say is if you make a good game people will find it, review it, share it, and enjoy it. It doesn't matter how hidden it is.